Kapil Patil (Lokbharati) mentioned the names of two such outfits, who he claimed, orchestrated the murder of rationalist Dabholkar (in 2013) and Pansare, a veteran Communist leader, who was shot dead last month.
The same outfits may also target Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat, Patil said while initiating debate on the motion on law and order situation in Maharashtra.
Patil claimed the slain police officer Hemant Karkare had submitted a list of people who's lives were under threat from right-wing organisations and that the RSS chief's name topped the list. "These extremists do not tolerate liberal Hindutva or Hinduism."
The state government and police are aware of these group's gameplan, but they do not want to take action against them, the legislator maintained. "The state should clarify who are shielding these organisations."
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