The Karnataka government today said it does not want to share any details pertaining to the killing of the journalist, who was gunned down at her residence by unidentified assailants on September 5 night.
"Right now, we don't want to share anything with the media. We don't want to discuss the FSL report, for now," Home Minister Ramlinga Reddy told reporters here.
There were reports that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) would today receive the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report that would, among other things, also indicate the type of weapon used in the crime.
The journalist's brother Indrajit Lankesh was questioned by the SIT yesterday, based on a complaint filed by Gauri in 2005 accusing him of threatening her with a gun over a property dispute.
Indrajit had earlier said, "Every angle has to be probed whether it is right-wing extremists or naxalites... It has to be probed as Gauri was rehabilitating naxals..."
A 21-member SIT headed by IGP (Intelligence) B K Singh is probing the case and the state government has also announced a Rs 10 lakh reward to anyoneproviding clues about the killing.
Noted writer and thinker Dr K Marulasiddappa on September 10 had demanded that the case should be probed by a Supreme Court-monitored special investigation team so that the investigation is free of political influence.
Civil rights activists have been expressing concern that the incident should not meet the fate of the M M Kalburgi murder case. The rationalist was shot dead at his residence in Dharwad in August 2015.
Reddy yesterday had dismissed as "mere speculations" reports about the modus operandi of the assailants and that the same type of weapon used to kill Kalburgi was used to murder 55-year-old Gauri also.
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