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Those
of
us
who
felt
that
the
present
dispensation
would
not
look
kindly
on
the
CBI
or
police
officers
investigating
the
murders
of
Narendra
Dabholkar,
Govind
Pansare,
M
M
Kalburgi
and
Gauri
Lankesh
have
been
proved
wrong.
Whether
it
is
public
pressure
or
the
fact
that
the
Sanatan
Sanstha
is
an
organisation
that
works
independently
of
the
other
known
Hindutva
outfits,
the
fact
remains
that
the
investigations
have
successfully
nailed
many
operatives
of
the
Sanatan
Sanstha
(the
Sanstha
has
denied
any
involvement),
first
in
the
Gauri
Lankesh
murder
and
now
in
Dabholkar's
case.
It
should
not
take
the
investigators
much
time
to
unravel
the
entire
conspiracy
to
eliminate
intellectuals
who
oppose
the
Sanstha's
view
of
the
divine.
Dabholkar
was
a
rationalist
who
did
not
believe
in
the
supernatural
and
consequentially,
miracles.
Pansare,
a
CPI
leader,
followed
the
same
line
of
thinking
and
so
did
Kalburgi
and
Gauri
Lankesh
in
the
neighbouring
state
of
Karnataka.
Dabholkar
was
murdered
five
years
ago
on
August
20,
2013
in
Pune,
Pansare
was
shot
dead
in
similar
circumstances
on
February
16,
2015
in
Kolhapur.
Kalburgi
was
murdered
on
August
30,
2015
in
Dharwad
and
Gauri
Lankesh
in
Bengaluru
on
September
5,
2017.
The
skein
of
evidence
pointed
to
one
group
of
assassins
plotting
all
four
murders
and
that
is
now
very
apparent.
Probably,
there
were
many
more
free
thinkers
on
the
hit
list
of
the
group!
If
the
Bengaluru
police
had
not
identified
the
real
culprits
in
Gauri
Lankesh's
murder,
it
would
have
taken
even
more
time
for
the
subsequent
arrest
of
Vaibhav
Raut
and
his
two
companions
by
the
Maharashtra
ATS.
Once
real
culprits
are
caught,
the
truth
spills
out
in
torrents.
It
is
true
that
the
CBI
investigating
the
Dabholkar
murder
had
previously
suspected
two
other
Sanatan
Sanstha
operatives,
based
on
the
description
of
the
suspects
by
bystanders.
They
may
have
been
tangentially
involved
but
the
real
culprits
are
now
known.
Those
of
us
who
felt
that
the
present
dispensation
would
not
look
kindly
on
the
CBI
or
police
officers
investigating
the
murders
of
Narendra
Dabholkar,
Govind
Pansare,
M
M
Kalburgi
and
Gauri
Lankesh
have
been
proved
wrong.
Whether
it
is
public
pressure
or
the
fact
that
the
Sanatan
Sanstha
is
an
organisation
that
works
independently
of
the
other
known
Hindutva
outfits,
the
fact
remains
that
the
investigations
have
successfully
nailed
many
operatives
of
the
Sanatan
Sanstha
(the
Sanstha
has
denied
any
involvement),
first
in
the
Gauri
Lankesh
murder
and
now
in
Dabholkar's
case.
It
should
not
take
the
investigators
much
time
to
unravel
the
entire
conspiracy
to
eliminate
intellectuals
who
oppose
the
Sanstha's
view
of
the
divine.
Dabholkar
was
a
rationalist
who
did
not
believe
in
the
supernatural
and
consequentially,
miracles.
Pansare,