BJP MLA seeks security audit of Parsi colonies in Mumbai


Mumbai, March 12 (PTI): BJP MLA Ashish Shelar today demanded a security audit of Parsi colonies in Mumbai in the wake of the murder of a former Bombay High Court staffer at his residence in suburban Bandra.

Raising the issue through a point of propriety in the Assembly, Shelar, who represents Bandra West constituency in suburban Mumbai, said the murder of Darius Kapadia, a rominent citizen, was a cause of concern.

The 78-year-old Kapadia, who had worked as Secretary to the Chief Justice of Bombay HC, was murdered allegedly by two persons with the motive of robbery when he was alone at his home.

Shelar said there are many senior citizens residing in Parsi colonies in the city. Even though the culprits were arrested in nine hours after the crime, the need of the hour is to ensure security of these elderly people, he said, adding that steps need to be taken for ensuring security of Parsis.

  

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  • Arun S. D'Souza, Thottam / Thane

    Thu, Mar 12 2015

    Mr. Shelar, what a super six? Do you mean that only Parsis get old and they have to be protected? What about other people who also belong to the same mankind. Why no sense of protection for them? I guess this is more of a political gimmick and vote bank rather than serious concern for others. Very sad that an elected representative who always projected to be more secular is today biased.

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  • Praveen Bangera, Kaup/Dubai

    Fri, Mar 13 2015

    @Mr. Arun....
    Parsi's are not an vote bank. This peace loving, law abiding and god fearing community needs the help of Government to retain their identity. It is welknown fact that Parsi's and Jains are one of the best communities in India.

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