Pansare killing: 'Five bullets were fired at Communist leader'

The forensic report has revealed that Mr. Pansare was shot with five bullets fired from two revolvers.

February 28, 2015 03:54 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:08 am IST - Pune

This February 23, 2015 photo shows social activist Medha Patkar, along with members of All India Students Federation and All India Youth Fereration staging a candle light protest outside Maharashtra Sadan in New Delhi against the killing of social activist and left party leader Govind Pansare. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

This February 23, 2015 photo shows social activist Medha Patkar, along with members of All India Students Federation and All India Youth Fereration staging a candle light protest outside Maharashtra Sadan in New Delhi against the killing of social activist and left party leader Govind Pansare. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

With the Maharashtra police failing to achieve any breakthrough in the death of slain Communist leader and activist Govind Pansare, the forensic report has revealed that Mr. Pansare was shot with five bullets fired from two revolvers.

According to police sources, the report further said that the weapons used in the murder of rationalist Dr. Narendra Dabholkar were different from those used in the shooting of Mr. Pansare, who succumbed to his bullet injuries while undergoing treatment in Mumbai.

Mr. Pansare and his wife, Uma, were repeatedly shot at outside their home in Kolhapur city on February 16 while returning from a morning stroll. Ms. Uma Pansare, who survived the attack, was grievously wounded in the head.

Following the incident, activists and left party workers have pointed out to similarities between the shootings of Mr. Pansare and Dr. Dabholkar, who was murdered 18 months ago in August 2013.

The investigation is being carried out by multiple agencies including the Kolhapur police, the Kolhapur crime branch and the Mumbai anti-terrorism squad (ATS) with investigators casting a wide net to the borders of Karnataka to nab the assailants.

With the pressure mounting on the government to nab the shooters, three additional teams have been constituted to assist the existing 20 teams to crack the case and the bounty on Mr. Pansare’s killers has been  quintupled from Rs. 5 lakh to Rs. 25 lakh.

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