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Monday, August 31, 2015

KARNATAKA RATIONALIST AND SCHOLAR MM KALBURGI SHOT DEAD

KARNATAKA RATIONALIST AND SCHOLAR 

MM KALBURGI SHOT DEAD

Left ideologue and former vice-chancellor of Hampi University, Prof MM Kalburgi, was shot dead on Sunday morning by an unidentified gunman at the doorstep of his home in Karnataka’s Dharwad city.Like Maharashtra-based rationalist Narendra Dabholkar, who was killed in August 2013, 77-year-old Kalburgi too had his run-ins with right-wing Hindutva groups for his strong independent views on social and religious matters.“There was a threat to my father from groups that couldn’t digest his views on caste and communalism. The role of these groups should be probed,” daughter Roopadarshi said.Nagaraj S Thigadi, a relative and next-door neighbour who took Kalgudi to hospital after the attack, said a stocky man shot the professor between his eyes and quietly walked off.Armed policemen posted outside his house were withdrawn around three months ago at the request of the professor,” he said.

Image result for dr mm kalburgiNews of the daring assassination triggered spontaneous protests across north Karnataka as well as Bengaluru, the state capital. The demonstrators alleged right-wing groups were behind the killing.The agitators pointed to a statement by a prominent Bajrang Dal leader from Mangalore, Bhuvith Shetty, who tweeted: “Then it was UR Ananthamurthy and now MM Kalburgi. Mock Hinduism and die dogs (sic.) death. And dear KS Bhagwan you are next.”Shetty laughed off the allegations. “I vented my anger spontaneously but that doesn’t mean I or people from my organisation have killed Kalburgi. As for Bhagwan, he should know that he too could be targeted for his anti-Hindu statements. That doesn’t mean my organisation or I want to kill him.”Bhagwan, a retired professor at Mysore University, had received threats from Hindutva groups for his statements critical of their politics.
Relative Thigadi said a man knocked on Kalburgi’s door around 9am and asked for him when his wife opened it. “The moment Kalburgi came to the door, the man shot him between his eyes from close range. He calmly walked away, got onto a motorbike parked outside and escaped.”Thigadi rushed out of his home after hearing the gunshot. “His daughter was screaming hysterically. I rushed him to a private hospital in my car but the hospital was not equipped to handle the case. We then took him to a government hospital. It was too late.”

Prof. John Kurakar


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