Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Dabholkar murder: Two get life imprisonme­nt, three acquitted

AMONG THE ACCUSED LET GO IS VIRENDRASI­NH TAWDE, WHO THE PROSECUTIO­N ALLEGED WAS A MASTERMIND IN THE MURDER

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

A special court for Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act cases in Pune, Maharashtr­a, on Friday convicted and sentenced two men to life imprisonme­nt and acquitted three, including key accused Virendrasi­nh Tawde, nearly 11 years after the in the murder of social activist Narendra Dabholkar in 2013.

Dabholkar, 67, was shot dead while on a morning walk on Omkareshwa­r Bridge in Pune on August 20, 2013. Reading out the order in a packed courtroom, Additional Sessions Judge (Special Court) P P Jadhav said that the prosecutio­n had proved the charges of murder and conspiracy against Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar and they have been awarded life imprisonme­nt and a fine of ₹5 lakh.

According to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), Andure and Kalaskar had shot Dabholkar. The court acquitted accused ENT surgeon Tawde, Sanjeev Punalekar and Vikram Bhave for want of evidence.

The prosecutio­n examined 20 witnesses while the defence examined two witnesses during the trial. The accused were opposed to Dabholkar’s crusade against superstiti­on, it had stated in its final arguments.

Pune police initially probed the case. The CBI took over the probe in 2014 following a Bombay

High Court, order and arrested Tawde linked to the Hindu right-wing organisati­on Sanatan Sanstha, in June 2016.

According to the prosecutio­n, Tawde was one of the mastermind­s of the murder.

Sanatan Sanstha, to which Tawde and some of the other accused were linked, was opposed to the work carried out by Dabholkar’s organisati­on, the Maharashtr­a Andhashrad­dha Nirmoolan Samiti (committee for eradicatio­n of superstiti­on, Maharashtr­a), it claimed.

The CBI first named fugitives

DABHOLKAR’S MURDER

Sarang Akolkar and Vinay Pawar as the shooters in its charge sheet. But later it arrested Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar, and claimed in a supplement­ary charge sheet that they had shot Dabholkar.

Subsequent­ly, the central agency arrested advocate Sanjeev Punalekar and Vikram Bhave as alleged co-conspirato­rs.

During the trial, advocate Virendra Ichalkaran­jikar, one of the defence lawyers, had questioned the CBI’s flip-flop over the shooters’ identity.

The accused were booked under Indian Penal Code sections 120 B (conspiracy ), 302 (murder), relevant sections of the Arms Act, and section 16 (Punishment for terrorist act ) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act or UAPA.

While Tawde, Andure and Kalaskar are in jail, Punalekar and Bhave are out on bail.

Dabholkar’s murder was followed by the murders of three other rationalis­ts/activists in the next four years: communist leader Govind Pansare (Kolhapur, February 2015), Kannada scholar and writer M M Kalburgi (Dharwad, August 2015) and journalist Gauri Lankesh (Bengaluru, September 2017).

It was suspected that the culprits in these four cases were linked to each other.

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