Let us Salute M M Kalburgi
Jnan Sil
Jnan Sil
After
 Dr. Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare, Sabin Mahmood, Abhijit Roy, 
Wasiqur Rahman, Ananta Bejoy Das and Niladri Chattopadhay the rabid 
religious fundamentalists and terrorists against humanism, progressive 
thinking and civilization  struck again this philosophically and 
culturally resourceful, diversified, liberal and enduring Indian 
Sub-continent. This time their target was famous expert and authority of
 Kannada literature, language, scripts and folks, particularly Vachana 
literature, pioneer researcher on ethno-culture, rationalist, 
contributor of research volumes ‘Marg I to Marg IV’ and ex–Vice 
Chancellor of Kannada University, Hampi, Karnataka Mallesappa M. Kalburgi.
Malleshappa Madivalappa Kalburgi (28 November 1938 – 30 August 2015) was an Indian scholar of Vachana sahitya (Vachana literature) and academic who served as the Vice-Chancellor of Kannada University in Hampi. He was awarded the National Sahitya Akademi award in 2006 for Marga 4, a collection of his research articles.[1] He was also a noted epigraphist of Kannada. He came under criticism in the 1980s from the lingayats community of Karnataka, after he was accused of making "derogatory references" to Basava, a 12th-century philosopher who is revered by the community, Basava's wife and sister, in his Marga 1, a work on Kannada folklore, religion and culture. In 2014, he had spoken openly against idolatry in Hinduism in support of another Kannada writer U. R. Ananthamurthy.
A rationalist, Kalburgi had run-ins with right wing Hindutva groups over the years.[2] He was shot dead in the morning of 30 August 2015 by 2 gunmen at his residence in Dharwad district of Karnataka.[3]
Having faced death threats previously, Kalburgi had demanded security from the government of Karnataka, but had not been provided with it initially.[10] On having had "special protection" for a few days, he requested the police to have them removed in August 2015.[11]
At 8:40 am IST, on 30 August 2015, Kalburgi was shot by an unidentified gunman at the former's residence in the Kalyan Nagar locality of Dharwad.
 The men, posing as his students, reached his residence on a motorcycle 
and knocked at the door when his wife, Umadevi, answered. As she went 
inside to fetch coffee for them, one of the men fired two rounds at 
Kalburgi's chest and forehead at point blank range, while the other waited outside.[12] Immediately
 afterwards, they fled the scene. An ambulance was called and attempts 
were made to resuscitate Kalburgi. He was first taken to a private 
hospital and then to the District Civil Hospital of Dharwad, where the 
doctors declared that he died en route.[13]
The Killers?: Co-convenor
 of the Bajrang Dal's Bantwal cell, Bhuvith Shetty, triggered a 
controversy on Sunday by welcoming the assassination of scholar MM 
Kalburgi who was shot dead at his house in Dharwad. "Then
 it was UR Ananthamurthy and now MM Kalburgi. Mock Hinduism and die dogs
 (sic.) death. And dear KS Bhagwan you are next," Shetty tweeted.
Let us salute the great rationalist, Mallesappa M. Kalburgi, a renowned Kannada scholar for his relentless struggle against superstition, idol worship, religious hypocrisy of all hues. 
Let us declare that we shall not be cowed by such dastardly killings by the fundamentalists of all hues.
Its unfortunate and a matter of shame for various governments that Fundamentalists of various hues continue to indulge in irrational activities including manslaughter in many a places on the globe, including India. Let us join the call to declare that we shall not be cowed by such dastardly killings by the fundamentalists of all hues.
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