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Karnataka to allow CBI to probe Kalburgi killing

Kalburgi, a rationalist and former vice chancellor of Kannada University, was shot dead at his home by an unidentified gunman

Youth Congress members protest against the killing of Former Vice-Chancellor of Hampi University M M Kalburgi who was shot dead at his Kalyanagar residence by unidentfied gunmen in Dharwad

Youth Congress members protest against the killing of Former Vice-Chancellor of Hampi University M M Kalburgi who was shot dead at his Kalyanagar residence by unidentfied gunmen in Dharwad

BS Reporter Bengaluru
The Karnataka government on Monday said it would handover investigations into the killing progressive writer M M Kalburgi to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) even as it provided security to other writers such as Girish Karnad, S L Byrappa and K S Bhagwan.

Kalburgi, a rationalist and former vice chancellor of Kannada University, was shot dead at his home by an unidentified gunman on Sunday. Kalburgi was known for his progressive thoughts and had campaigned against idol worship.

"We will write to the CBI to take over the case. Till then, CID will investigate the case so that the evidence is collected," Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister T B Jayachandra said.

 

Progressive writers expressed anguish over the killing of the 77 year old academic, who was an associated of rationalist Govind Pansare who was killed last year.

Karnataka police arrested a 25-year old right wing Bajrang dal activist Bhuvith Shetty, who tweeted that Bhagwan would be the next target.

"Then it was Anantmoorty and now its M M Kalburgi. Mock hinduism and die a dog's death. And dear K S Bhagwan you are next," Shetty tweeted in his handle @garudapurana on Sunday. He had deleted his handle after an uproar in the social media against the death threat.

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First Published: Aug 31 2015 | 9:18 PM IST

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