Bengaluru: State funeral for Gauri Lankesh amid outrage as 'voice of dissent silenced by gun'


Bengaluru, Sep 6 (Agencies): Activists, politicians and journalists all over India united in grief on Wednesday over the murder of editor and outspoken critic of Hindutva politics Gauri Lankesh, demanding a full investigation into her horrible murder on Tuesday evening.

The 55-year-old was shot dead by three unknown gunmen as she was entering her home in Bengaluru late Tuesday. Police found Gauri dead on her front porch. No arrests have been made yet.

State funeral was given to Lankesh.

The Editors Guild of India said her death was "an ominous portent for dissent in democracy and a brutal assault on the freedom of the press", calling for a swift and thorough investigation.

Lankesh was a target of right-wing trolling on social media and had complained of facing "rabid hate" that made her fear for free speech in India.

Protests erupted across Bengaluru city, condemning the "cold blooded murder" of journalist and activist Lankesh.

Journalists took out a march from the Press Club to the Vidhana Soudha, the state secretariat, and submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah seeking immediate action to bring the culprits to book.

"We strongly believe that such silencing methods are an attempt of divisive forces in a democratic system to stifle the media," the memorandum said.

Condemning the killing, Press Club of Bengaluru president Sadashiva Shenoy said he was closely associated with Gauri Lankesh and was at loss of words to condole her death.

"Divisive forces cannot muzzle the liberal voices by resorting to killing," Shenoy said.

He said the Press Club of Bengaluru will form a committee to mount pressure on the government for speedy investigation.

"We demand that a judicial committee be constituted, headed by a sitting High Court judge, to probe the brutal killing," Shenoy said.

Freedom fighter HS Doreswamy, 99, led a protest at the Town Hall, where hundreds of people turned up to condole the death and express their anger at the murder.

The body of Gauri Lankesh was kept at the Ravindra Kalakshetra in Bengaluru where mourners paid their last respects.

In Delhi, prominent journalists gathered at the Press Club and demanded justice amid a call for standing up to "forces" trying to the "muzzle" the voices of dissent.

Author and senior journalist Paranjoy Guha Thakurta termed Tuesday's killing of Lankesh in Bengaluru as "a defining moment" in the history of Indian media.

"We are seeing the space for free-thinking shrinking. They want to silence the people who want to hold truth to power. We cannot remain silent, because that is what they want. Don't keep quiet. That would be their success," he said.

The Press Club of India (PCI) had on Tuesday strongly condemned the killing, saying, “A fearless and independent journalist who gave voice to many causes and always stood up for justice has been shot dead in the most brutal manner in order to silence her voice."

Senior journalist Manini Chatterjee said, "Regardless of legislative majority, certain rights should be inviolable."

The Club has demanded the attackers be identified and brought to book in a swift manner.

"What is wrong in being a journalist and also an activist or vice-versa," Thakurta asked.

"There was a criminal defamation case against Lankesh. Why was Gauri targeted for the same story that was published by several others? At this defining moment in the right to free speech, we cannot forget Gauri, if we do, their objective would be served," he said.

Meanwhile, the Kerala Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) also staged a protest at the Jantar Mantar.

The Delhi unit of the forum said the killing of senior Kannada journalist was an example of "politics of intolerance".

The KUWJ also said it is an "attempt" to muzzle the voices of criticisms. "She was not only a journalist but a social activist who shared the concerns of the society. This murder is similar to the killings of M M Kalburgi, Narendra Dabholkar and Govind Pansare," KUWJ said in a statement.

The media in Hyderabad demanded immediate arrest of the culprits. Under the aegis of Press Club Hyderabad, a group of journalists raised slogans condemning Lankesh's killing.

Holding placards that read: 'I AM ALSO GAURI', 'You cannot curtail freedom of expression through murder', the journalists also participated in a march from the Press Club to Khairtabad Circle.

In Thiruvananthapuram, journalists took out a march and raised slogans condemning the murder. Holding placards, the journalists took out a march stating that the killing of Lankesh was an attack on press freedom.

The media also demanded the guilty be arrested as early as possible.

At the Thiruvananthapuram Press club, journalists paid floral tributes in front of the portrait of the veteran journalist and lit candles. Later, a condolence meeting was also organised.

In Chennai, journalists and political parties condemned the brutal murder.

Political leaders, including AIADMK (Amma) deputy chief T T V Dhinakaran, expressed "shock" and concern over Gauri’s death.

"This incident has shocked the entire country and has once against raised questions on safety of journalists in India," the Chennai Press Club said.

"The manner in which Gauri Lankesh was killed shows it was a planned execution. Chennai Press Club urges the Government of Karnataka to arrest those who are responsible for this murder," the statement said.

Madras Union of Journalists also strongly condemned the killing and wanted the assailants to be arrested at the earliest.

Journalists also held a protest. They held placards that read: "Murder of democracy" and "Tomorrow it could be one of us".

CPI state unit secretary R Mutharasan and TNCC president Su Thirunavukkarasar also expressed concern over the killing.

Amnesty International India said the killing of Gauri Lankesh "raises alarm" about the state of freedom of expression in the country.

Gauri, who was known for her strident anti-establishment views and writings against Hindu fundamentalists, was never afraid of speaking truth to power, the rights body said.

"Her assassination must be thoroughly investigated and the perpetrators brought to justice. The police must investigate whether she was killed because of her journalism," Asmita Basu, Programmes Director at Amnesty International India, said.

Gauri was the editor of Gauri Lankesh Patrike, a Kannada weekly. She was widely regarded as an independent and outspoken journalist and activist, and a fierce critic of hardline Hindu groups in Karnataka.

"Critical journalists and activists have increasingly faced threats and attacks across India in recent years. State governments must act to protect those whose voices of dissent are being silenced," Basu said.

The Committee to Protect Journalists has said there have been no convictions in any of the 27 cases of journalists "murdered for their work" in India since 1992, the statement said.

Condemning the murder of senior journalist Gauri Lankesh, the Indian Writers' Forum on Wednesday pledged to continue her fight against the "haters of free speech and a plural India".

A statement from the forum described Lankesh, who was killed at her home in Bengaluru on Tuesday, as a "voice of dissent, a voice of reason" who was "silenced with guns".

"The forum condemns the continued unmaking of India in which writers, artists, scholars, rationalists -- and indeed any citizen who exercises her right to speak freely -- is no longer safe.

"We will continue to speak on her behalf and ours. They cannot silence us all," the statement read.

It termed the murder of the 55-year-old journalist "a chilling continuation" of the series of killings of rationalists, writers, scholars and activists like Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare and M M Kalburgi.

"None of the murderers has been punished, though much points to the extended right wing family. Instead, the punishment of critic voices continues, as do attacks on Muslims, dalits, adivasis and women -- Indian citizens all."

The Forum remembered Lankesh as a person who performed her duties as journalist and a citizen with "uncompromising honesty".

"She was guided by democratic, secular values, that insist on an India in which speaking up against division and hatred is every citizen's right," it said.

In April, Reporters Without Borders ranked India 136th of 180 countries in its world press freedom ratings, blaming "Hindu nationalists trying to purge all manifestations of 'anti-national' thought from the national debate".

Last year, Gauri Lankesh was found guilty of defaming a BJP lawmaker in a 2008 article about alleged corruption. She was appealing against the conviction.

"The murder must be investigated effectively and with urgency," the All India Democratic Women's Association said in a statement.

Lankesh's murder was a "grim indicator of the intolerance and violence that have been let loose by the increasing influence of right wing forces in the country", it added.

Human Rights Watch's South Asia director, Meenakshi Ganguly, called on politicians to "condemn violence over beliefs".

"Dissent, engaging with criticism, are strengths of a democracy, but in India, they are being drowned by allegations of causing offence to faith or nation," she told AFP.

Colleagues, activists and friends gathered in cities around the country on Wednesday to protest Lankesh's death and demand justice.

  

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  • P. Shirish Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 08 2017

    I CONDEMN THE KILLING OF A JOURNALIST.

    The state funeral is given to her is an another example of DIctatorship of KArnataka Government.

    SO many Senior Police offers, Ex-Service Men & Freedom fighters died, but Mr. Siddaramayya could not see that and no State Funeral respect has given.

    WHY?

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  • fhm, saudi arabia

    Thu, Sep 07 2017

    in this world all good people deaths are very tragic death. because their heart will be supporting other people .they are not living for his own benefits they will protest about Civil liberties.

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  • Krishna, Karkala

    Thu, Sep 07 2017

    Siddu is willing give state funeral to any celebrity who hates BJP.
    State funeral for Gauri Lankesh is a political decesion, nothing to do her contribution to the society.
    His own government is not interested in bringing Kalluburgis murders to justice.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Really sorry to note that a person out on bail for criminal act /offence is given State honour ? Unbelievable
    The sickulars can stoop to any low to gain (?) some votes
    What is her contribution to state/Kannada ? other than helping Naxalites to carry their anti social work and what help she has done/offered to the ppl suffered in the hands of Naxalites ?
    What is the criteria to offer state honour ?

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  • Sense, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    This is siddhu/congress politics ..Please remember the state govt has not yet nabbed Kalburgi killers ..It raises doubts on who the actual killers are ..The RSS and the BJP is an easy prey for the congress when such killings of so called "intellectuals" happen.
    For me ..The fingers point back at the congress in this cold blooded murder of a courageous women..Since it has a lot of gain politically.?Hopefully, this time the nefarious designs will put in the public domain.

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  • sheikh, karkala

    Thu, Sep 07 2017

    mr. 'sense', use your 'sense' before you write something. you should know it is offense to blame it on anyone before the investigation team conclude their report. don't invite trouble for yourself unnecessarily. express your feelings 'sens'ibly. intolerant people have silenced one voice. but people cannot tolerate the atrocities anymore. more and more gauri's will come up!

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  • Shafeeq, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 07 2017

    When murderers can occupy high seats what is the harm in giving state honors to a brave lady.The terrorists are bringing north culture to South India.The terrorists have shown their bravery by killing a elderly lady.The people who are condoning the murders are the cyber terrorists and they should be clubbed with Taliban Al Qaeda and Isis

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  • sheikh, Karkala

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    it is not difficult to guess who was behind madam gauri's killing. Whoever will be having sleepless nights. Because they have targeted a media person. If you raise voice against the atrocities will be branded as 'anti nationals'

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  • Sharath, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 07 2017

    sheikh, Karkala...

    What is your say. attack on profession T J Joseph in Kerala...

    Be sensible and be patient until investigation complete...

    Do you know who benefited with Gouri Murder... One and Only Congress...

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    State funeral perfect parting gift for the fearless journalism .Democracy is all about fearless journalism ..pen mighter then sword will encourage lot of jouranlists

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    The Pen is mightier than the Gun - Jossey Saldanha ...

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  • Sense, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    state funeral for an individual ????. Definitely will give "room" for BJP or their allies to allege that murder of Ms. Lankesh is planed & executed by Congress and to transfer the blame on to BJP or Hindu org. After all, Karnataka Congress has been doing any and all thing, including to build "Indira Canteen", by demolishing schools. and so, this can be only an addition. More over, Mr. Siddha, after having established himself, to IGNORE and /or REFUSE to answer questions on deaths of BJP/RSS workers and on investigation on death of honest police officer- Ganapathy ( SC has to intervene & order CBI inquiry), is seen in FULL attendance and answering details on CCTv footage.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Only one wing and party will gain from this murder. Answer not difficult to guess.

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    bjp's agenda, if you can't fight, eliminate them.
    no where i have seen shobhakka and dysp anupama?

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    RIP Sister
    More Gouri Lankesh will born again.....

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Atheists & idoltors heart are sealed according to some. i do not agree with this view. even if GOD hate them i will love them.

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  • Thelapuratha Chacko Mathew, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Something is fishy here.. why a mere journalist being given state honour? I have a feeling congress govt plotted her killing and now use this aganist opposition.

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  • prasad, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    wow

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  • Stevan Menezes, Shirva/Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Now people will take out candle march to find the murderers, then they will burn the city after the murderers are found. Like in the recent case of some VIP Baba.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Mindless killings should immediately stop ...

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  • Sudesh Salian, Mlore/Blore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Though I am a Cong supporter, i have rarely heard her name. Suddenly she has been given state honors!! This is too much. What is her contribution to state of Karnataka or Kannada or people of Karnataka? Anti Hindu is not a virtue. Pro Naxal and a communist. Let us not glorify people to achieve political goal. That is what Siddu and Congress are doing. Every time Congress is doing these things, they are putting one more nail in their coffin.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    So would you like Padma Bhushan to be awarded to Gauri's killers ? Anything is possible in New India. As far as nail in the coffin is concerned right now it is Gauri who is lying there now and we know who put her there. As long as there are thick skulls the Congress party will survive and then thrive.

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  • Sampath, India

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Naxlites killed her?

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Prima facie it appears that right wingers killed her.

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  • Shankar Shetty, Padukudoor

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    When the country's 1st Field Marshal, war hero, Sam Manekshaw died, the Congress government did not see it fit to even a representative to his funeral. (Even more shameful is the fact that the then Military top brass did not attend the funeral). When the bodies of martyred security forces of the country comes in body bags, the politicians are too busy to attend their funeral. A journalist, an open sympathizer or Naxal terrorists murdered by unknown criminals, a state funeral is accorded to her, overseen by the Chief Minister of Karnataka. A travesty indeed. I hope the murderers are caught at the earliest & made to face the might of the law.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    When the Father of the nation 'Bapuji', Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated by Godse some RSS members found it fit to distribute sweets.
    Travesty or sick communal minds ?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Democracy is the loser here..

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  • C.T. Thomas, Nandalike

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Sir Henry ,, Yes,, a state honour for a pro Naxal and communist journalist.

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    When No capacity left for answering question, thugs chose such violent way !

    RIP Gowri Lankesh

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Why govt did not provide police security ?
    Why no CBI.enquiry demanded by Gauri family ?!!
    Why.State CID failed to nab murderer of Kalburgi till todate ?!!?

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  • Rafique Mohammed, Abu Dhabi

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    Truth will come out soon with the true color of Gauri Killers

    RIP Gauri Lankesh

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  • alwyn, kudla

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    bjp s true colour will come out cleanly.

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