'Victory Of Women Power': Shiv Sena Hails Supreme Court Order On Women In Army

The Shiv Sena on Wednesday hailed as ‘historic’ the Supreme Court’s judgment directing the government to grant permanent commission to women officers in the Army.

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The apex court’s verdict meant there was a problem in the central government’s “mental frame”, Sena said.( Photo Credit : File Photo-PTI)

The Shiv Sena on Wednesday hailed as ‘historic’ the Supreme Court’s judgment directing the government to grant permanent commission to women officers in the Army, and said the Centre’s stand of opposing command postings for women was “regressive” and an insult to them. An editorial in Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ termed the Supreme Court order as the victory of “women power”, and said the Centre needs to change its attitude and vision.

Slamming the Centre, the Supreme Court In a landmark verdict, had said despite no stay on the 2010 Delhi High Court verdict allowing grant of permanent commission to women officers, the government showed scant regard in implementing the directive in the past one decade.

The bench said it is of the opinion that physiological features of women have no effect in granting permanent commission and they have to be given equal opportunity at par with their male counterparts in the armed forces.

It said the Centre's submission of physiological limitation is based on flawed notions and there is no constitutional basis to deny them equal opportunity.

The apex court’s verdict meant there was a problem in the central government’s “mental frame”, it said.

Referring to it, the Sena said, “The Supreme Court said there can be no gender bias when it comes to bravery and sacrifice. The verdict is victory of women power.”

It is shocking that the central government should question the physical capacity and mental strength of women, the Marathi publication said.

“The Centre’s stand reflects regressive mindset and this is an insult to women,” it said.

“The Centre questioned how women can handle risks,” it said, adding that the Union government’s history is “weak”.

Women like Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, Maharani Tarabai, RaniChennamma and Ahilyabai Holkar displayed exemplary courage and bravery on the battlefield, the Sena pointed out.

“Who can forget Captain Lakshmi Sehgal of the Indian National Army. The central government should change its attitude and vision. The Supreme Court’s verdict meant there was problem in the central government’s mental frame,” the editorial said.

It also highlighted how Swati Mahadik, the wife of Colonel Santosh Mahadik, and Kanika, wife of Major Kaustubh Rane, have followed their martyred husbands in the Army.

“They have gone through all physical tests,” the Marathi daily said.

Colonel Mahadik, hailing from Satara in Maharashtra, laid down his life battling militants near LoC in north Kashmir’s Kupwara district in July 2018.

Major Rane, who was a resident of Mira Road in the state’s Thane district, was killed in Jammu and Kashmir during an operation to foil an infiltration bid in August 2018.

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