So far, the police in Karnataka have not been able to find whoever killed Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi on August 30 of this year. This may just be rank incompetence, but one doubts it. In today's India, a rational approach to Hindu culture guarantees attacks by proponents of Hindutva, a repressive and intolerant fascist ideology.
America's dear friend prime minister Narendra Darmodardas Modi, btw, is one of the chief modern architects of Hindutva. As a young adult he was a cadre of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, an extremist rightwing organization which during the thirties and forties saw Adolf Hitler and the doctrine of racial purity as worthy examples to emulate.
A former member of the RSS, Nathuram Godse, assasinated Gandhi.
RSS culpability was never proven, but is still firmly believed.
Reasonable people eschew any connection with them.
Hindutva supports the killing of heretics as well as discrimination against the disadvantaged casts and adherents of all other creeds. This is a strain of thought which is universal among all Hindu Nationalist groups, not just the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Shiv Sena, the Bharatiya Janata Party, and Narendra Modi's advisors.
M. M. Kalburgi was probably too rational for nationalist tastes.
Wherefore it is perfectly logical and understandable that the Hubli–Dharwad Police, the Crime Investigation Department (CID), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and the Karnataka State Police, assert that they do not have any leads in his assassination.
They aren't stupid.
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One more outrage from the idol worshippers: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-34645240.
"The Delhi police should have shown restraint and consulted officials concerned before checking the premises for beef dishes"
Hinduism is a retrograde religion, and most of its adherents stark raving mad.
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