The Asian Age

Marathi scholar found dead in Kolhapur home

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Former head of Marathi department of Shivaji University, Dr Krishna Kirvale, a renowned scholar and leading figure in the Ambedkar movement and writer of several books was found dead in pool of blood in his home at Kolhapur on Friday around 3 pm. Kirvale stayed at Arihant Colony near Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He was found lying in a pool of blood inside his bedroom.

Vishwas Nangare Patil, IG, Kolhapur, said, “We got a call from Kirvale’s neighbour at 3.30 that Kirvale was found dead. We sent his body for postmortem to the government hospital.”

According to him, Kirvale’s wife was at home, when Pritam Patil, a carpenter had a verbal fight with Kirvale, following which he allegedly killed him. “Patil is absconding. We will catch him and will be able to find out why he killed Dr Kirvale. As of now, we do not see any social aspect in the murder,” Mr Nangare Patil said. Kirvale was the head of the Marathi department and chief of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar

Kirvale’s wife was at home, when Pritam Patil, a carpenter had a verbal fight with Kirvale, following which he allegedly killed him, according to police Centre for Research and Developmen­t. He had retired from the university a few months ago. He was known as a progressiv­e scholar and researcher. He had written several books on Ambedkar and the movement started after him. Besides, he had written many books enriching Marathi literature. He was a scholar and researcher of Dalit literature as well. He had made a dictionary of English words used in literature by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. The Shivaji University, had even published the dictionary. He was originally from Sirsala in Marathwada.

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Dr Krishna Kirvale

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