Karnad was among the most vocal critics of hardline Hindutva whose security was beefed up following the killing of Lankesh in September last year.
Lankesh’s name figures second among the intended targets in the diary which was recovered last month from the suspects arrested in connection with her killing.
“There is a list of targets prepared by a radical Hindu group. The names of Karnad and Lankesh have been mentioned at slot number 1 and 2. We are investigating further,” a member of the SIT said.
The entries, he said, have been made in Devnagri script.
The names of politician-litterateur B T Lalitha Naik, pontiff Veerabhadra Channamalla Swamy of Nidumamidi Mutt and rationalist C S Dwarakanath also figure in the list. All of them are bitter critics of the Hindu right.
When reached for comments on the recovery of the diary and his name on the hit-list, Karnad, tersely said, “I have no interest in all this. Thanks.”
The SIT has, meanwhile, arrested the 10th suspect in the Lankesh murder case. Rajesh D Bangera, 50, was arrested from Madikeri in Kodagu district on July 23.
He was produced before a magistrate on Tuesday and remanded in SIT custody till August 6.
Police did not disclose the role of Bangera in Lankesh’s killing but said he was in touch with arrested suspects Amol Kale and Amit Degwekar. Parashuram Waghmare, who is suspected to have pulled the trigger on Lankesh, is among those arrested.
Gauri, who held strong anti-Hidutva views and voiced them freely, was shot dead at the entrance to her house in Bengaluru’s Rajarajeshwari Nagar area on September 5 last year, triggering a nationwide outrage.
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