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SIT summons Sri Ram Sene district head for questioning

Updated on: 17 June,2018 12:03 PM IST  |  Bengaluru
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The SIT decided to question Math since the suspected shooter of Lankesh, Parashuram Waghmare, was an active member of the Hindutva organisation linked to moral policing in parts of Karnataka, the official said

SIT summons Sri Ram Sene district head for questioning

Gauri Lankesh. File Pic

The Special Investigation Team probing the killing of journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh has summoned Rakesh Math, the Vijayapura district president of fringe right-wing outfit Sri Ram Sene, for questioning, a senior police official said yesterday.


The SIT decided to question Math since the suspected shooter of Lankesh, Parashuram Waghmare, was an active member of the Hindutva organisation linked to moral policing in parts of Karnataka, the official said. The official, from the SIT, said they wanted to find out whether Math was involved in Lankesh's assassination and whether he "brainwashed" Waghmare to participate in the plot.


Math and Waghmare were allegedly involved in hoisting a Pakistani flag outside the tahsildar office in their hometown Sindagi of Vijayapura district in Karnataka in January 2012. The SIT believes Math has a strong support base in coastal regions, including Mangaluru, and parts of north Karnataka. "We have summoned Rakesh Math. He has not come yet," the official said. Sri Ram Sene founder and chief Pramod Muthalik has distanced himself and his organisation from Waghmare and other rationalists. Lankesh was shot dead at the entrance of her Bengaluru residence on September 5 last year.


"There is no connection between Sri Ram Sene and Waghmare. He is neither our member nor our worker. This I say very clearly," said Muthalik. The Sene chief said when the Pakistani flag hoisting issue had come to light, it was said that Waghmare was a member of Sri Ram Sene. However, he said he has proved that Waghmare was not a member of Sri Ram Sene but of RSS.

"I had shared his pictures sporting RSS uniform. I had said at that time that he is an RSS worker and not of Sri Ram Sene," Muthalik said. Conceding that Math is the district head of Sene, Muthalik said he has been summoned for inquiry because all of them are from Sindagi town and were involved in the Pakistani flag hoisting incident.

Since both Waghmare and Math were involved in the Pakistani flag case and were from the same town, the police might have summoned the latter for interrogation, he said.

"Rakesh Math is our district president. However, the organisation has its own constitution according to which it functions. If somebody does something privately in his personal capacity, it cannot be held responsible," he said. Math said he came to Bengaluru following a notice to appear for the inquiry. He also said he has been Parashuram Waghmare's friend and his arrest was quite shocking.

He said he came to know about Waghmare's arrest after the police picked him up. Math was confident that his friend would come out clean. He denied his involvement in the killing and said he has only been doing organisational work.

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