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Outspoken journalist’s murder sparks outcry in India

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BANGALORE, India: Indian activists, politician­s and journalist­s demanded a full investigat­ion yesterday into the murder of Gauri Lankesh, a newspaper editor and outspoken critic of the ruling Hindu nationalis­t party whose death has sent shockwaves through the industry.

The 55-year- old, who was shot dead by three unknown gunmen on a motorcycle as she entered her home in the southern city of Bangalore in Karnataka state late Tuesday, was a fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing government.

Police found Lankesh dead on her front porch with bullet wounds to her head and chest. The killers fled and no arrests have yet been made.

The Editors Guild of India said her death was “an ominous portent for dissent in democracy and a brutal assault on the freedom of the press”, calling for a swift and thorough investigat­ion.

India has a historical­ly poor record on journalist­s’ safety, although most deaths occur in remote rural areas away from the major urban centres.

But critics of Modi’s government say dissent is being stifled as nationalis­t sentiment grows in the world’s largest democracy.

In April, Reporters Without Borders ranked India 136th of 180 countries in its world press freedom ratings, blaming “Hindu nationalis­ts trying to purge all manifestat­ions of ‘anti-national’ thought from the national debate”.

The press freedom group says 25 journalist­s have died in India since 2010.

The latest death follows the assassinat­ions of vocal Indian secularist­s including MM Kalburgi, who was shot dead in 2015 in Karnataka, allegedly by Hindu radicals.

Lankesh was a target of rightwing trolling on social media and had complained of facing ‘ rabid hate’ that made her fear for free speech in India.

Last year, she was found guilty of defaming a lawmaker from Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) in a 2008 article about alleged corruption. She was appealing against the conviction. — AFP

 ??  ?? The body of Lankesh is brought to the Ravindra Kalakshetr­a cultural centre as people gather to pay their respects in Bangalore. — AFP photo
The body of Lankesh is brought to the Ravindra Kalakshetr­a cultural centre as people gather to pay their respects in Bangalore. — AFP photo

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