Gauri Lankesh Murder Case: Accused's Swift Removal from Shiv Sena Highlights Political Tensions
5 Dariya News
22-Oct-2024
Recent political developments in the Gauri Lankesh murder case have triggered fresh debates about responsibility, morality, and the mixing of politics and serious criminal charges. The hasty removal of Shrikant Pangarkar, a prime suspect in the murder, from the Shiv Sena leadership role not only underlines popular resentment but also highlights the fragility of political loyalties ahead of the Maharashtra assembly elections.
Background on the Gauri Lankesh Murder Case
On September 5, 2017, journalist Gauri Lankesh, known for her strident opinions against Hindutva ideology, was brutally murdered outside her Bengaluru home. An investigation led by the Karnataka police found a network of collaboration between several right-wing organisations.
In August 2018, Shrikant Pangarkar, a former municipal councillor and member of the Shiv Sena from 2001 to 2006, was detained in connection with the case. He was accused of providing legal advice to the conspirators before and after the murder. On September 4, 2023, after several years of legal procedures, the Karnataka High Court granted him bail.
Gauri Lankesh murder accused has joined Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena!
— Prakash Ambedkar (@Prksh_Ambedkar) October 20, 2024
In the recently-concluded J&K elections, the Congress had fielded the supporter of the accused in the gang rape and murder of Asifa Bano — Kathua rape case!
Do you see any difference between the two?
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Political Controversy: Pangarkar's Appointment and Removal
Pangarkar was made the chairman of the Jalna election campaign and returned to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena on October 18, 2023. When senior party leader Arjun Khotkar revealed this plan, the public and political rivals reacted angrily. Appointing a person who had such serious criminal charges against him was criticised as morally ineffective, especially in light of Lankesh's death.
Just a day after Pangarkar's original appointment, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde quickly intervened in response to the growing outrage and declared all of Pangarkar's appointments in Jalna "invalid." This quick turnaround demonstrated the divisive character of the ruling as well as the electoral challenges facing the Shiv Sena ahead of the November 20, 2023 elections.
Political Reactions and Implications
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MP Supriya Sule took to social media to criticise the Shiv Sena's handling of Panagarkar's appointment. She said the party's move was a temporary measure to assuage public discontent ahead of the elections. Her comments were in line with the views of opposition parties, who saw the incident as a sign of a larger problem of accountability and moral leadership within the Shiv Sena.
The consequences of this scenario highlight the difficulties in forming political alliances in India, especially for parties negotiating in the divisive arena of communal politics. Panagarkar's involvement and the hasty decision to remove him raise doubts about the party's ability to make decisions based on public opinion as well as moral issues that often come second to political strategy.