<p>A woman who had consumed poison outside Mantralaya, the headquarters of the Maharashtra government in Mumbai, has died while undergoing treatment in Pune, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The deceased, identified as Sangeeta Dhaware (45), a resident of Navi Mumbai, had on March 27 consumed poison outside the secretariat in connection with her demand for action against a doctor after her husband, a police constable, lost his leg during a surgery, an official earlier said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-fire-erupts-on-st-bus-in-nagpur-passengers-escape-unhurt-1206563.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra: Fire erupts on ST bus in Nagpur, passengers escape unhurt</a></strong></p>.<p>Dhaware, who hailed from Navi Mumbai, was undergoing treatment at the Sassoon General Hospital in Pune where she died on Tuesday, police said. Another woman, Shital Gadekar, a resident of Dhule district in northern Maharashtra, had also consumed poison on March 27 outside the state secretariat in connection with a dispute over a plot of land at Dhule MIDC industrial area. Gadekar died the next day during treatment at a hospital in Mumbai.</p>
<p>A woman who had consumed poison outside Mantralaya, the headquarters of the Maharashtra government in Mumbai, has died while undergoing treatment in Pune, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The deceased, identified as Sangeeta Dhaware (45), a resident of Navi Mumbai, had on March 27 consumed poison outside the secretariat in connection with her demand for action against a doctor after her husband, a police constable, lost his leg during a surgery, an official earlier said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/maharashtra-fire-erupts-on-st-bus-in-nagpur-passengers-escape-unhurt-1206563.html" target="_blank">Maharashtra: Fire erupts on ST bus in Nagpur, passengers escape unhurt</a></strong></p>.<p>Dhaware, who hailed from Navi Mumbai, was undergoing treatment at the Sassoon General Hospital in Pune where she died on Tuesday, police said. Another woman, Shital Gadekar, a resident of Dhule district in northern Maharashtra, had also consumed poison on March 27 outside the state secretariat in connection with a dispute over a plot of land at Dhule MIDC industrial area. Gadekar died the next day during treatment at a hospital in Mumbai.</p>