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Debholkar murder case: A Pune court today convicted two accused and acquitted three people of Sanatan Sansatha in the Debholkar murder case.


Narendra Devholkar
– Photograph: Maharashtra Andhashraddha Nirmoolan Samiti

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The court gave its verdict in the murder case of social activist Dr. Narendra Devholkar. A court in Pune convicted two accused and acquitted three in Devholkar’s murder case. Devholkar was known for leading an anti-superstition movement in Maharashtra. Narendra Devholkar was murdered in 2013. In May 2014, a house The Bombay High Court ordered the handover of Devholkar’s murder case to the CBI.

Sanatan Sanstha welcomed the decision

After the court’s decision in the Narendra Devholkar murder case, Sanatan Sansatha said that it respects the court’s decision in the Dr. Devholkar murder case. The special CBI court in Pune acquitted Vikram Bhava of the Sanatan Sansatha, Dr. Virendra Singh Tawda of the Hindu Janjagruti Samiti and lawyer Sanjeev Punalkar of Hindu Vidyogya Parishad. The UAPA law that was imposed on everyone was also repealed. Sanatan Sanstha says that Sachin Andure and Sharad Kalaskar have been proved guilty in this case and not Sanstha officials. However, the organization expressed the possibility that Andor and Klaskar were also involved in this case. It also said, ‘We are confident that Sachin Andora and Shard Kalaskar will win in the Mumbai High Court.’

“Justice was received after 11 years”

The organization wrote in a press release that Vinay Pawar and Sarang Akulkar of Santhan Sanstha were called murderers, but Manish Naguri and Vikas Kandalwal, from whom the gun was found, were given a clean chit. The role was then made that Sachin Andor and Shard Kalskar had committed the murder. The organization stated that in the last 11 years, 1600 Sanatan applicants were interrogated and the ashrams were raided. Today, after 11 years, Sanatan Sansatha got justice, albeit belatedly.

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