Updated On: 09 March, 2020 07:43 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
"If you want to make suggestions about the law, I request you to do so in my comment box," he said. Later, Deshmukh attended a women's safety rally held at Marine Drive here, with women personnel from Mumbai police also taking part

Anil Deshmukh
Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Sunday urged people to make suggestions for a law the state government plans to bring to stop atrocities against women. Deshmukh said the state government will try to raise the percentage of women staffers in the police force from current 15 per cent to 30 per cent. In his message marking International Women's Day on Sunday, Deshmukh asked people to give their suggestions on the proposed law in the comment section of his Twitter post.
"The Maharashtra government will soon bring a law to stop incidents of atrocities against women from happening. The law aims to ensure speediest action against the perpetrators," the minister said in a video shared on Twitter. "If you want to make suggestions about the law, I request you to do so in my comment box," he said. Later, Deshmukh attended a women's safety rally held at Marine Drive here, with women personnel from Mumbai police also taking part.