The Asian Age

Kalburgi case: SC seeks govt reply on probe by SIT

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a notice to the Centre and Karnataka government for a probe by a special investigat­ion team into the killing of noted scholar M. M. Kalburgi in Dharwad, Karnataka, in August 2013.

A bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A. M. Kanwilkar and D. Y. Chandrachu­d also issued a notice to the national investigat­ion team on the petition filed by Umadevi Kalburgi, who alleged that the investigat­ion conducted so far into her husband’s killing was in a sorry state. A CID investigat­ion is being conducted in the case.

She sought an investigat­ion by a special team of the Karnataka police, under the supervisio­n of a retired Supreme Court or high court judge. She said that since the three murders — of her husband and activists in Maharashtr­a, Govind Pansare and Narendra Dabholkar — were inter- connected, a direction should be issued to Maharashtr­a, Karnataka, Goa, the CBI and the NIA to conduct a coordinate­d probe into Kalburgi’s murder.

She pointed out that the present probe for the last three years had not yielded any result despite assurances from the state that the “biggest manhunt”

◗ The bench also issued a notice to the NIA on the petition filed by Umadevi Kalburgi, who alleged that the probe conducted so far into her husband’s killing was in a sorry state

by the state CID was underway. She alleged that the same organisati­on and the very same shooters behind the murders of activists Govind Pansare on February 16, 2015, in Kolhapur and Narendra Dabholkar on August 20, 2013, in Pune were behind her husband’s murder.

“All the three were abused, threatened by certain sections of society,” she said. She said the same shooters might be involved in the Goa bomb blasts of 2009 and may have already fled the country. She feared that the probe into her husband’s murder would “casually drift towards its conclusion with the possibilit­y of the offenders going unpunished”.

“Every offence is a crime against society... yet there are some species of ghastly, revolting and villainous violations of the invaluable right to life which leaves all sensible and right- minded persons of the society shellshock­ed and traumatise­d,” she said.

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