The Asian Age

HC CONCERNED OVER KILLING OF LIBERALS

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI, OCT. 12

Terming the trend of eliminatio­n of persons who oppose wrongdoing­s “dangerous’, the Bombay HC, while hearing the petition on the 2015 murder of Communist leader Govind Pansare in Kolhapur and that of rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar in 2013 in Pune, said that between adjournmen­ts some “precious life” had been lost. The court asked the state to expedite investigat­ions in the two murder cases. The bench referred to the gunning down of journalist Gauri Lankesh recently to reiterate its observatio­ns. “One more precious life was lost last month when in an unfortunat­e incident, a liberal, likeminded person was killed in Bengaluru,” said the bench. The investigat­ing agencies have submitted chargeshee­ts in the Dabholkar and Pansare cases, but the alleged shooters in both the cases are still on the run. The bench was hearing petitions filed by the kin of Dabholkar and Pansare seeking an expeditiou­s court-monitored probe into their murders. The petitioner­s had also aired apprehensi­ons that the investigat­ing agencies were not probing the role of the right-wing group Sanatan Sanstha.

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