NEW DELHI: A Pune court on Friday found two accused guilty in the 2013 murder case of activist Narendra Dabholkar. The two were sentenced to life imprisonment. The other three, including key accused Virendrasinh Tawde, were acquitted by the court.Pune special court pronounced the verdict in the Dabholkar murder trial, almost 11 years after the veteran rationalist was gunned down on August 20, 2013, by two bike-borne men on the Vitthal Ramji Shinde bridge near Omkareshwar temple. The court... Read this story at Times of India , CNBC , CNBC , Indian Retailer