Gaikwad, a member of controversial right-wing group Sanatan Sanstha, was arrested in Sangli on September 16 by the special investigation team of Maharashtra Police.
"We asked for his custody for another two days as the police wanted to confront him with some suspects and interrogate them but the court didn't accept our contention," said Public Prosecutor Vishakha Bharte.
Earlier, seeking extension of remand two days ago, the prosecution had told the judge R D Shinde that the police had to sift through the call data record obtained from 31 SIM cards and 23 mobile handsets used by Gaikwad.
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