Ram Sene chief compares Gauri Lankesh's murder with death of 'dog'

ANI  |  Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India] 

Sri Ram (SRS) Muthalik has courted a controversy by comparing slain journalist-activist Lankesh's death to a dog's death.

"No one questioned the government's failure. Instead, they are asking why is (Narendra) Modi silent and not speaking on Lankesh's death. Many wanted PM Modi to react after Lankesh's death. Why should Modi react if some dog dies in "

Further, he once again clarified that Parshuram Waghmare, who is the main accused in Lankesh murder case was not associated with SRS.

Earlier, a photograph of Waghmare posing with Muthalik had surfaced, causing massive flak.

"has no connection with Parashuram. I don't know what has he said before the Special Investigation Team (SIT). There are so many people who click photos with me, just by clicking photos someone will not become a SRS worker," Muthalik told ANI earlier on Sunday.

Meanwhile, said that charge sheet will be filed once the probe in the murder case is completed.

"I do not want to reveal anything as the investigation is going on, any statements of mine shouldn't affect the investigation. Once the probe is complete charge sheet will be filed and further process of law will take place," Parameshwara told reporters in Bengaluru.

On June 12, the SIT arrested Waghmare in Karnataka's Sindhagi city, who is suspected to have killed Lankesh.

Furthermore, five persons - alias Hotte Manja, Amol Kale, Manohar Edve, alias Praveen and were arrested in connection with the case.

For those unversed, Lankesh was shot dead outside her Bengaluru residence on September 5, 2017.

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 09:25 IST