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Slain author and rationalist MM Kalburgi's wife approached the Supreme Court on 10 January seeking a probe by Special Investigation Team (SIT) into the murder of her husband in 2015.
The apex court sought the response of probe agencies NIA and CBI and the governments of Maharashtra and Karnataka within six weeks on her allegation that no substantial investigation has been carried out so far in the murder case.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices AM Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud took note of the petition filed by Uma Devi Kalburgi, wife of the slain author, and issued notices to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the two state governments.
Dabholkar was shot at on 20 August 2013 in Pune while Pansare was killed in Kolhapur in Maharashtra on 16 February 2015.
Kalburgi's wife, in her plea, said that the investigation in Dabholkar and Pansare murder cases was in a "sorry state" and no progress has been made in bringing the killers to book.
The petition said that in 2016, the then Karnataka Home Minister had, in a statement, claimed that as per the forensic analysis of cartridges recovered from the three separate crime scenes, the three murders were linked.
"Although sketches of suspects were released after four days of Kalburgi's murder and statement was issued by Karnataka government that conclusive evidence of nexus of murders of all three activists was found, there has been no progress in the investigation till date," the pleea said.
Kalburgi, the former Vice Chancellor of Hampi University and a well known scholar and epigraphist, was shot dead in broad daylight at his residence in Kalyan Nagar in Dharwad, Karnataka, on 30 August 2015. He was 77-years-old.
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