This story is from September 06, 2017
Journalist-activist Gauri Lankesh gunned down outside her house
BENGALURU: Journalist,
The coldblooded killing of the 55-year-old activist who took
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Gauri, returning home from work, was gunned down by three men on a two-wheeler between 7.45pm and 8pm in front of her home on Loop Road, II Cross, Ideal Homes, RR Nagar, police said.
Read also: Gauri was a fearless, trenchant opponent of right-wing politics
The editor of Kannada tabloid ‘Gauri Lankesh Patrike’ parked her white Etios car outside the gate of her residence and began walking to the main door when three men opened five rounds of fire. Forensic sources said one.32 pistol was used and three bullets hit her in the chest. She was shot from 10-foot distance, indicating that the shooters were professionals. After she was fired at, she ran to the door and died instantly, police said.
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“Usually, she would drive back home late at night. Today, she returned earlier and we heard gunshots and rushed out. For a few minutes, we could not understand what had happened. Then, we realized Gauri had been shot and she was lying in a pool of blood near the door of her house,” a neighbour told police.
Neighbours said three men sped away on an unidentified two-wheeler after the killing. “I was in Koramangala when I heard the news. I’m deeply shocked. I have no clue who has done this. The inquiry should be handed over to the CBI,” said Indrajit Lankesh, her filmmaker brother and one of the earliest to arrive at the spot.
Read also: Gauri Lankesh’s murder: Karnataka in shock
Residents of an apartment complex in front of her house, where Gauri lived alone, alerted police.
Alerted by passersby, police squads from nearby stations, including Kengeri, RR Nagar, Byatarayanapura, Chandra Layout and Kamakshipalya, rushed to the spot. Hundreds of people gathered at the spot and raised slogans against communal elements. Her body was taken to Victoria Hospital for a postmortem.
“Gauri’s killing has parallels with Kalburgi’s. We’ve formed three teams to hunt the killers. She had called me last Thursday and said she wanted to meet me. She was to meet me on Monday, but she never turned up. She had received no threat calls,” home minister Ramalinga Reddy told reporters.
“A neighbour, hearing cracker-like sound, came out and saw Gauri lying in a pool of blood. Four empty cartridges were recovered from near her body. According to family members, Gauri was living alone in the house. There are two CCTV cameras installed outside Gauri’s house,” police commissioner T Suneel Kumar said, adding: “The motive not known.”
Another senior police officer said it was a killing over ideological differences. “We’ve a woman from the neighbourhood who saw the killers. We will use her to draw sketches of the killers,” the officer added. Three special teams have been constituted to crack the case. Cops are searching for the keys to Gauri’s house so that they can access footage. They are also searching her car for the house keys, sources said. Unlike the three previous ideological killings, this murder was carried out in the night.
The oldest of three children of acclaimed Kannada writer-journalist P Lankesh, Gauri graduated from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi, and started her career with The Times of India. She is survived by her sister filmmaker Kavitha Lankesh, brother Indrajit Lankesh and mother Indira.
Gauri worked with various publications, including ‘Sunday’ magazine, and later for a uharda Vedike, Gauri was in the forefront of efforts to bring Naxals into the mainstream and at loggerheads with Hindutva forces. The body will be kept for public viewing before conducting the last rites on Wednesday. Spontaneous protests were staged at midnight. Telugu TV channel in Delhi. She returned to Bengaluru and started her own tabloid ‘Gauri Lankesh Patrike’ in 2005 when her outspokenness put her in the limelight and in conflict with the authorities and rightwing, conservative forces.
Aligned with the Komu Souharda Vedike, Gauri was in the forefront of efforts to bring Naxals into the mainstream and at loggerheads with Hindutva forces. The body will be kept for public viewing before conducting the last rites on Wednesday. Spontaneous protests were staged at midnight.
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writer and activist Gauri Lankesh
was shot dead outside her residence inRajarajeshwari Nagar
,southwest Bengaluru
, on Tuesday night.New Year Special
rightwing politics
head-on in Karnataka brought back memories of the murders of Kannada writer-thinker MM Kalburgi in Dharwad in 2015, communist leader Govind Pansare the same year in Kolhapur, and rationalist Narendra Dabholkar in Pune in 2013.Read also: Gauri Lankesh's death: Bengaluru on high alert
Gauri, returning home from work, was gunned down by three men on a two-wheeler between 7.45pm and 8pm in front of her home on Loop Road, II Cross, Ideal Homes, RR Nagar, police said.
Read also: Gauri was a fearless, trenchant opponent of right-wing politics
The editor of Kannada tabloid ‘Gauri Lankesh Patrike’ parked her white Etios car outside the gate of her residence and began walking to the main door when three men opened five rounds of fire. Forensic sources said one.32 pistol was used and three bullets hit her in the chest. She was shot from 10-foot distance, indicating that the shooters were professionals. After she was fired at, she ran to the door and died instantly, police said.
Read also: Gauri Lankesh, scribe, murdered
Neighbours said three men sped away on an unidentified two-wheeler after the killing. “I was in Koramangala when I heard the news. I’m deeply shocked. I have no clue who has done this. The inquiry should be handed over to the CBI,” said Indrajit Lankesh, her filmmaker brother and one of the earliest to arrive at the spot.
Read also: Gauri Lankesh’s murder: Karnataka in shock
Residents of an apartment complex in front of her house, where Gauri lived alone, alerted police.
Alerted by passersby, police squads from nearby stations, including Kengeri, RR Nagar, Byatarayanapura, Chandra Layout and Kamakshipalya, rushed to the spot. Hundreds of people gathered at the spot and raised slogans against communal elements. Her body was taken to Victoria Hospital for a postmortem.
“Gauri’s killing has parallels with Kalburgi’s. We’ve formed three teams to hunt the killers. She had called me last Thursday and said she wanted to meet me. She was to meet me on Monday, but she never turned up. She had received no threat calls,” home minister Ramalinga Reddy told reporters.
“A neighbour, hearing cracker-like sound, came out and saw Gauri lying in a pool of blood. Four empty cartridges were recovered from near her body. According to family members, Gauri was living alone in the house. There are two CCTV cameras installed outside Gauri’s house,” police commissioner T Suneel Kumar said, adding: “The motive not known.”
Another senior police officer said it was a killing over ideological differences. “We’ve a woman from the neighbourhood who saw the killers. We will use her to draw sketches of the killers,” the officer added. Three special teams have been constituted to crack the case. Cops are searching for the keys to Gauri’s house so that they can access footage. They are also searching her car for the house keys, sources said. Unlike the three previous ideological killings, this murder was carried out in the night.
The oldest of three children of acclaimed Kannada writer-journalist P Lankesh, Gauri graduated from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi, and started her career with The Times of India. She is survived by her sister filmmaker Kavitha Lankesh, brother Indrajit Lankesh and mother Indira.
Gauri worked with various publications, including ‘Sunday’ magazine, and later for a uharda Vedike, Gauri was in the forefront of efforts to bring Naxals into the mainstream and at loggerheads with Hindutva forces. The body will be kept for public viewing before conducting the last rites on Wednesday. Spontaneous protests were staged at midnight. Telugu TV channel in Delhi. She returned to Bengaluru and started her own tabloid ‘Gauri Lankesh Patrike’ in 2005 when her outspokenness put her in the limelight and in conflict with the authorities and rightwing, conservative forces.
Aligned with the Komu Souharda Vedike, Gauri was in the forefront of efforts to bring Naxals into the mainstream and at loggerheads with Hindutva forces. The body will be kept for public viewing before conducting the last rites on Wednesday. Spontaneous protests were staged at midnight.
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Top Comment
rajesh bodapati
2673 days ago
Hindutva right wing outfits must be banned by Supreme Court. This is last hope for peace in India. BJP govt at Centre headed by a person who presided over 2002 Godhra Massacre as Chief Minister is reason why right-wing elements are getting emboldened to attack Independent voices. Down, down BJP. We need secular India. We don''t need a PM who makes promises and doesn''t deliver on jobs, ending corruption and bringing back Black Money. GST launched but Common Man is suffering, rising cost of living but no new job generation. Only Mann Ki Baath on radio and Showbaazi in Sydney, USA, UK and other places. People of Karnataka must never allow these Saffron supporters of rapist-godman Ram Rahim to win elections in Karnataka. Vote for any other party but NOT BJP at Centre or in States.Read allPost comment
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