The Sena MLC has written to Home Minister R R Patil, Women and Child Welfare Minister Varsha Gaikwad and Thane police commissioner Vijay Kamble asking for strict punishment to the accused in certain cases.
These cases should be investigated by senior female police officials and counsellors be appointed to speak to the victims, she has said.
Among other cases, Gorhe has cited an incident at Palus village of Sangli district, where a nine years old girl was raped by a school-bus driver, who also shot a video clip of his heinous act.
In a letter to Kamble, Gorhe pointed out the case of Kalyan resident Shamsuddin, booked for molesting his step-daughter. She said the police need to ensure that a strong legal case was built against him and he was punished.
The accused, being a businessman, should not get bail, and the victim and her mother should not come to any harm, she added.
This children's home did not have full-time female superintendent, Gorhe noted, and said the government should provide counselling and financial aid to the victims and seek a fact-finding report from the institution.
