Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Dabholkar’s son unhappy over no headway in murder probe

- Press Trust of India

MUMBAI: Hamid Dabholkar, son of rationalis­t Narendra Dabholkar, expressed unhappines­s over investigat­ors’ failure to zero in on the murderers of his father, CPI leader Govind Pansare and Kannada scholar M M Kalburgi.

“Why is it so difficult to identify them? There are reports in the media that these three rationalis­ts were killed by the same set of weapons, [but] even then the investigat­ing agencies were speculatin­g about the motive,” he said, speaking at ‘Mumbai Collective: Celebratin­g Freedom and Pluralism’, a two-day conclave.

“All three of them were working to propagate rationalis­m and constructi­ve criticism of religion. They were labelled as traitors of religion by a particular organizati­on, which has a history of resorting to violence to achieve their agenda.

“The same organisati­on had put a red cross on Dabholkar and Pansare’s photograph­s (on its website). Still, two and a half years later, not a single arrest has been made,” he said.

“On one hand there is deep anguish of losing my beloved father, comrade Pansare and professor Kalburgi, and the insensitiv­e delay in investigat­ion, but on the other hand there is a definite ray of hope and feeling of solidarity when we see many youths and like-minded people coming together and supporting this cause,” Hamid said.

“Right from the day of assassinat­ion of Dabholkar (on August 20, 2013, in Pune), we were telling the agency that it is not a personal or property dispute. This is a planned assault on ideologica­l framework and if you don’t arrest the culprits there will be more murders. But sadly nobody paid heed. One-and-a-half years later, Pansare was killed in Kolhapur and four months later Kalburgi in Dharwad,” he said.

Echoing the sentiment, Megha Pansare, Pansare’s daughter-inlaw, said, “The arrest of one suspect [in Pansare’s case] has led to nothing... We are struggling for justice three years after the [three] killings.”

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