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Maha CM hints at right wing groups behind Dabholkar's killing

"Forces who could not tolerate Gandhiji...Who could not tolerate his views and silenced his voice... The same way forces who could not stand the power of Narendra Dabholkar's views have silenced his voice by his brutal murder," he said

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan today hinted at the possibility of right wing groups being behind the murder of anti-superstition campaigner Narendra Dabholkar when he equated his assassination with that of Mahatma Gandhi.

"Forces who could not tolerate Gandhiji...Who could not tolerate his views and silenced his voice... The same way forces who could not stand the power of Narendra Dabholkar's views have silenced his voice by his brutal murder," he said.

Terming the incident as "very unfortunate", Chavan said the case has been handed over to Mumbai Crime Branch for investigation.

"Maharashtra government is committed to bringing the culprits and the conspirators to justice," he said.
 

The Chief Minister also appealed for calm and said nobody should take law into their hands.

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First Published: Aug 21 2013 | 7:58 PM IST

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