"Sanatan Sanstha is being targeted under the pressure from hypocritical progressive elements, but it is never going to bow down before such elements of the country," Sanstha spokesperson Abhay Vertak said in a joint press conference with Hindu Vidhidnya Parishad (HVP) and Hindu Janjagriti Samiti (HJS).
Apart from arresting Samir Gaikwad, the "seeker" of the Sanstha from Sangli in western Maharashtra on Wednesday, police have detained a woman from suburban Mumbai and two persons from neighbouring Karnataka in connection with the case.
He alleged that state government and the police have been pressurised by these "so-called progressive elements".
"They are consistently hurling false accusations and holding agitations along with the celebrities having the so-called progressive mindset," Vartak said.
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Alleging that a "sinister conspiracy" was hatched to prevent police from apprehending the real culprits, Vartak demanded an inquiry to ascertain whether Sanatan was being targeted for "exposing the financial scams of true offenders."
"However, the police and the state machinery must ensure that innocent individuals should not undergo needless stress with the investigation getting misled," he said.
Pansare (81), the social reformer and rationalist, was gunned down outside his home in Sagar Mala locality of Kolhapur city on February 16 and succumbed to his injuries on February 20 at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital.