Bengaluru, June 7: The interrogation of the main accused in the journalist Gauri Lankesh murder case is unearthing shocking revelations day by day. The sources in the SIT said that the accused even have planned to kill progressive writers and scholars including

Girish Karnad, Chandrashekar Patil (Champa) , Nadoja Baraguru Ramachandrappa and others in the state. Sources said that this information came to light from the diary recovered from the house of main accused Amul Kale of Kalyan Nagar in Puna. Names of total six personalities including Karnad, Chandrashekar Patil, Baraguru Ramachandrappa, KS Bhagavan, former minister BT Lalitha Nayak and others were mentioned in the diary, sources said.

The SIT suspected the hands of these accused in the murder of Dr MM Kalburgi. Prima facie, the modus operandi of all the murders including Kalburgi, Govind Pansare, Narendra Dabholkar were similar. Keeping this in mind, the SIT has intensified its investigation.

Sources also said that the accused have admitted that they have killed Gauri Lankesh as she was writing and speaking against Hindutva and Hindu fundamentalists.

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Aurangabad (Bihar) (PTI): Two persons were killed and six others injured after the wall of a house collapsed on them in Bihar’s Aurangabad district, police said on Sunday.

The deceased have been identified as Akhileshwar Yadav (55) and Satyanarayan Yadav (65), a senior officer said.

The incident took place on Saturday night when the people had gathered to watch a wedding ceremony in the Obra area, he said.

According to villagers, the wall of a house where the wedding ceremony was going on suddenly collapsed on them, Obra Police Station SHO Nitish Kumar said.

A police team reached the spot after receiving the information, the SHO said.

"Two died on the spot, and the six injured were immediately taken to the nearest government hospital. Their condition is stated to be out of danger," the station house officer said.

The bodies were sent for the post-mortem examinations, said the SHO, adding that the matter was being examined.