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A court in India granted bail to three men, including the prime suspect, in the 2015 murder of communist leader Govind Pansare.
The Bombay High Court’s Kolhapur bench has granted bail to three accused in the 2015 murder of communist leader Govind Pansare, including prime accused Virendra Tawade and Sharad Kalaskar, while Amol Kale was also released.
Justice Shivkumar Dige orally announced the decision, with a formal order pending.
Tawade and Kale are linked to the attack that killed Pansare and his wife during a morning walk in Kolhapur; Pansare died four days later.
The case, initially handled by Rajarampuri Police and later transferred to the ATS, involved 12 accused, with 10 arrested and two absconding.
Kalaskar remains in custody due to a pending appeal in the 2013 murder of rationalist Narendra Dabholkar.
The ruling marks a key development in a case that has drawn national attention over the past decade.
Un tribunal en la India concedió fianza a tres hombres, incluido el principal sospechoso, en el asesinato del líder comunista Govind Pansare en 2015.