The Asian Age

36 targets, 50 shooters listed in killer’s diary

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Chilling details about a Hindutva fringe group identifyin­g 36 potential targets and training 50 shooters to carry out the assassinat­ions have emerged with the decoding of entries in the diary of a suspect in the Gauri Lankesh murder case.

While the 50 would- be assassins, recruited and trained to handle guns and petrol bombs, have been dispatched to different parts of the country and are waiting for instructio­ns from their handlers, all that the 36 potential targets have in common are their strong views against bigotry and communalis­m, a police source said.

Most of the targets are based in Maharashtr­a, and about 10 are from Karnataka, including women activists deemed by the conspirato­rs to be “anti- Hindu”.

The diary of Amol Kale, a suspect in Lankesh’s murder case who was, in fact, arrested for conspiring to kill Kannada writer and rationalis­t Prof K. S. Bhagwan, has

◗ Entries in the diary of a suspect in Gauri Lankesh murder case have revealed 36 targets chosen by a Hindutva fringe group for their ‘ anti- Hindu’ views

entries in a coded language about “anti- Hindu” rationalis­ts, writers and speakers and shooters recruited and trained to kill them.

After decoding the entries about potential shooters and their targets, the Karnataka police said it, along with its counterpar­ts in other states, has intensifie­d the search for these men.

Sources said that Kale approached these potential shooters during programmes organised by right- wing outfits in Karnataka, Maharashtr­a and Goa based on who among them was “the most daring”.

Parshuram Waghmare, who allegedly pulled the trigger on Lankesh

outside her home on September 5 last year, was chosen for the “daring” he had shown in 2012 by hoisting a Pakistani flag to stir up communal trouble in his hometown in Vijayapura district. The source revealed that the gang involved in the killing of Lankesh has a wide network spread across at least five states and comprised at least 60 people. He also said that the same weapon was used to shoot Lankesh, and rationalis­ts Gov ind Pans are and M. M. Kalburgi. Recruitmen­t of potential shooters, sources said, began around 2014- 2015 and picked up pace till the assassinat­ion of Lankesh. It slowed down as the SIT was in pursuit of Lankesh’s killers, and completely stopped with the arrest of those involved in her killing.

It is learnt that these potential shooters have been sent to different cities in Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtr­a and they are waiting for instructio­ns from their handlers.

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