Accused Wanted To Kill Those Against Right-Wing Beliefs: CBI On Narendra Dabholkar Case
NDTV
The CBI said that through killings, the Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janjagruti Samiti wanted to strike terror in the society
The intention of accused Virendrasinh Tawade and others arrested in rationalist Narendra Dabholkar murder case was to eliminate "anti-Hindus" and those opposed to the beliefs and customs of right-wing groups Sanatan Sanstha and Hindu Janjagruti Samiti, the CBI has told the Bombay High Court.
The CBI said the intention of the accused was to strike terror in the society by killing those who are considered as "anti-Hindu, evil doers, dharmadrohi or durjan".
The CBI said this in its affidavit filed in response to a bail plea by Tawade, one of the prime accused in Dabholkar's murder case.
The CBI's case is that Tawade was the main conspirator, who planned with shooters Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar and with advocate Sanjeev Punalekar and Vikram Bhave to kill Dabholkar.