Can no longer voice opinions in india: bombay hc on padmavati 

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ATTEMPTS AT SILENCING RATIONAL VOICES LIKE DABHOLKAR & PANSARE “What concerns us is India’s image and reputation as a democratic country. We are the largest democracy. We cannot take


pride in the happenings of such incidents day in and day out. We are cutting a very sorry figure,” he added. He went on to speak about how in both Dabholkar and Pansare’s cases, repeated


attempts have been made by fringe groups to attack those voicing rational opinion regarding the same. He added that it was time to call upon the CBI and the CID to involve their superiors.


The court directed a meeting to be convened with secretary of state home department, Director General of Police (DGP) and Joint Director of CBI with Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh


and Ashok Mundargi, who appears for CID in the matter. The bench has now posted the matter for further hearing on 21 December. While the CBI is probing the Dabholkar case, the Pansare murder


case is being investigated by a Special Investigation Team of the CID.