CBI filed a charge sheet before Judicial Magistrate First Class, Pune, against Tawde, an ENT surgeon who gave up his practice in 2001 to become member of Sanatan Sanstha, levelling charges under IPC sections related to criminal conspiracy and murder.
"The motive for the murder of Narendra Dabholkar was allegedly the long enmity/hatred that existed between two private organisations. Narendra Dabholkar was the founder of a Satara (Maharashtra) based organisation (Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti ANS) and the accused (Doctor) was part of another other private organisation based at Kolhapur (Maharashtra)(Sanatan Sanstha)," CBI spokesperson said.
The crucial piece of evidence with CBI are emails of Tawde, besides testimony of some key persons whose help was sought in the murder of Dabholkar whose tireless campaign against superstitious practices resulted in Maharashtra enacting a law to check them, they said.
CBI said the campaign was seen by Sanatan Sanstha as against Hindu religion and the organisation described Dabholkar as "Dharma Dhrohi" (traitor to religion).
weapons, including assault rifles from Assam.
Sources alleged a few years back Tawde was pursuing an agenda of arming 15,000 persons with sophisticated weapons to "defend the religion" and even sanctioned that cadres may "indulge in loot and theft" to arrange the money for it.
Akolkar and alleged shooter Pawar are still absconding.
CBI sources said two days before Dabholkar was killed, an article had appeared in Dainik Sanatan Prabhat published by Sanatan Sanstha which carried the sketch of a person, denoting 'ANS' (Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti) of the rationalist, lying on ground with a flag piercing his chest and blood oozing out.
Hindu Janjagruti Samiti is an affiliate of Sanatan Sanstha.
"In the ongoing investigation, searches were conducted on June 01, 2016 at Pune (Akolkar) and Panvel (Tawde), both in Maharashtra in the premises of two private persons, including a doctor and another private person who was absconding in Goa Blast case of 2009. Certain documents and mobile numbers and E-mails etc. Recovered during searches were scrutinised," the official said.
The agency is likely to file more charge sheets in the matter, the spokesperson said.
"Initial investigation revealed that the said doctor had allegedly conspired to the murder of Narendra Dabholkar with two other accused persons including an absconder. Further investigation is continuing to unearth the entire conspiracy and to reveal the identity of all known/unknown accused," she said.
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