"We pressed for two issues. One was for a country-level legislation against black magic and anti-superstition and second was for progress in Dr Narendra Dabholkar's murder case," said Dabholkar's daughter Mukta who was accompanied by other activists from Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti (ANS).
She said the Congress Vice President assured them all support for the cause.
"He (Gandhi) was more interested in knowing about the impact of superstition on women. He assured us his support for our cause," said Mukta.
After his murder, the Maharashtra government passed the Maharashtra Prevention and Eradication of Human Sacrifices and other inhuman evil and aghori practices, black magic Ordinance, 2013.Dabholkar had drafted the anti-superstition Bill over a decade ago, but it had repeatedly failed to get through the state legislature.
Apart from Rahul Gandhi, the activists also met NCP president Sharad Pawar, Left leaders Prakash and Brinda Karat, Sitaram Yechury and A B Bardhan and former BJP president Nitin Gadkari.
"We also met planning commission member Narendra Jadhav and Rajya Sabha MP Bhalchandra Mungekar. Jadhav assured us that he will raise the issue in the National Advisory Council, of which he is a member, and also present the case before chairperson Sonia Gandhi," Mukta added.
ANS executive president Ashok Patil said there has been a demand for a Maharashtra-like legislation from "rationalist groups" in Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Goa.
"The group would also be holding dharna in Pune on September 20 to protest the assassination of Dabholkar," Patil added.
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