The BJP has criticised the delay in lodging an FIR against the historian.
"We are yet to examine the video clipping where Ramachandra Guha is allegedly linking the killing of Gauri Lankesh with Sangh Parivar. We will be doing it in a week's time," Malleshwaram Police Inspector K R Prasad told PTI.
BJP Yuva Morcha had on October 11 filed a complaint at Malleshwaram police station seeking criminal proceedings against Guha for his allegations linking the killing of Gauri Lankesh with Sangh Parivar.
Asked whether there is any political pressure coming in the way of investigation, Prasad said, "No. There isn't. We are doing our job."
BJP, on the other hand, criticised police for their "tardiness" in pursuing the case.
"The fact that the police is yet to examine the video speaks a lot of how police is working under this government. They should expedite the investigation and file a FIR against Guha," actress and BJP spokesperson Malavika Avinash said.
She also flayed the ruling Congress government in the state for interrogatingpeople who are "in no way connected" with the Gauri Lankesh case and cited the case of writer Vikram Sampath.
On September 16, SIT had recorded the statement of Sampath in connection with the killing of Gauri.
BJP Yuva Morcha had slapped a legal notice on Guha seeking an unconditional apology for linking the Sangh Parivar with the killing of Gauri Lankesh.
In another tweet, he had said, "Atal Bihari Vajpayee said the answer to a book or article can only be another book or article. But we no longer live in Vajpayees India."
The complainant quoted Guha as saying, "It is very likely that her (Gauri Lankesh) murderers came from the same Sangh Parivar from which the murderers of Dabholkar, Pansare and Kalburgi came," in an interview to a news website.
Gauri, known to be an anti-establishment voice with strident anti-right wing views, was gunned down by unknown assailants at her home here on the night of September 5.
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