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Dabholkar case: Slain rationalist's work against superstition riled some, activist tells court

The renowned rationalist was shot dead in Pune on August 20, 2013

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Narendra Dabholkar. File pic

Narendra Dabholkar. File pic

A member-activist of Maharashtra Andhashradha Nirmoolan Samiti was on Friday examined by the prosecution in connection with the Narendra Dabholkar murder case. The renowned rationalist was shot dead in Pune on August 20, 2013. An official said Prashant Potdar, a member of Maharashtra Andhashradha Nirmoolan since 1991 was examined by the prosecution from the motive point.

Special Public Prosecutor, Prakash Suryawanshi said in his deposition before the additional sessions judge (special court) SR Navandar, Potdar stated that as Dr Dabholkar was working towards the eradication of superstition, the Sanatan Sanstha, Hindu Janjagruti were against him.

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