Kalburgi probe: Karnataka government gets 2 weeks

Intellectuals concerned over the delay in cracking the murder case.

Update: 2016-08-30 21:48 GMT
A rally was taken out in Dharwad to mark the first death anniversary of writer Dr M.M. Kalburgi

Hubballi: Intellectuals who converged on Dharwad for a convention to mark the first death anniversary of rationalist, Dr M.M. Kalburgi,  gave the state government two weeks to make a statement about its  commitment to  see the probe into his murder through to the very end.

They demanded that it inform  Dr Kalburgi’s family about the exact status of the investigation and resolved to intensify their campaign for justice if there was no progress.

Families of slain rationalists, Dr Narendra Dabholkar and  Govind Pansare of Maharashtra, who were present at the rally, deplored the lack of progress in the  investigation into their murders as well.

Alleging that the killers were associated with  fundamental groups, they said such elements posed a serious threat to freedom of speech. Lashing out at the Congress and BJP, Ms Mukta Dabholkar, daughter of  Dr Narendra Dabholkar, said neither party cared about the killing of intellectuals.

Pointing out that the special investigation team  made some progress in the investigation of her father’s murder after the Maharashtra High Court took it to task, she suggested that the Karnataka High Court should be similarly asked to intervene.

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