Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj said today the investigations had not yet led to any arrests though the police had got some clues regarding the killing of 69-year-old Dabholkar here on Tuesday.
"There is a progress in the investigation and police have got certain clues. But they have not yet led to any arrests in the case," he told reporters here.
Police had formed 19 teams to crack the case and the progress of investigations was reviewed yesterday by Maharashtra Director General of Police Sanjeev Dayal, he added. A sketch of one of the two alleged assailants were also released by police.
"This (the murder) is a very serious incident in which the assailants tried to silence the voice of an independent thinker," the Chief Minister added.
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Dabholkar, who was in the forefront of anti-superstition movement in the state, was shot dead by two motorcycle borne unidentified assailants at around 7.15 am, when he was out for a morning walk on the Omkareshwar temple bridge in Pune.
The assent to the anti black magic and superstition ordinance was given by Maharashtra Governor K Sankaranarayanan yesterday.
The angry protests sparked by Dabholkar's killing prompted the Maharashtra government to clear an ordinance to enforce the anti-superstition bill he had championed for years.
Dabholkar had drafted the Anti-Superstition and Black Magic Bill over a decade ago, but it repeatedly failed to get through the State Legislature.
The Bill had proposed that those indulging in black magic or preying on peoples' superstitions be jailed for up to seven years. It also sought to ban a range of practices including black magic, animal sacrifice and magical remedies to cure ailments.
Accusing the Maharashtra government of being lax in arresting Dabholkar's assilants, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said it was bent on "maligning" image of Hindu organisations by linking them to the killing.
"The perpetrators of Dabholkar's murder are still at large as police have failed to nab them even five days after the incident. We warn government to refrain from linking Hindu organisations to the murder and maligning their image," he told a party rally in Nashik.