Vikas Walkar, Shraddha Walkar's father, appeared in public for the first time today and said that his daughter would still be alive if the maharashtra police had taken action sooner. "I am happy with the ongoing inquiry, but my daughter would still be alive if the police had intervened earlier," the victim said. My first run-ins were with the maharashtra police," Walker's father recalled. In his first interview with the media, Shraddha Walkar's father claimed that when they met, deputy chief minister of maharashtra devendra fadnavis assured him that justice will be served.

Aaftab Poonwala is accused of killing Shraddha Walkar, his girlfriend, and dismembering her body into 35 pieces. Kirit Somaiya was also acknowledged by Vikas Walker for his assistance. "Kirit Somaiya visited my home and assisted me in travelling to Delhi. I'm appreciative of him. His assistance included providing food, lodging, and transportation, according to Shraddha's father.

The investigation conducted by the delhi and Wasai police is moving in the proper manner, according to the victim's 27-year-old father. Speaking on the alleged murderer of his daughter, Aaftab Poonawala, Vikas Walkar stated, "Aaftab Poonawala should be punished the way he murdered my daughter. I hope I will continue to receive the help and support that I am getting right now to bring justice to my daughter." Investigations should be conducted into all parties involved, including his family. All I ask for is a fair investigation and Aaftab's execution by hanging.

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