• On 2 January 2018, an FIR was filed against
Sambhaji Bhide and
Milind Ekbote for allegedly instigating violence on Dalits. • On 8 January 2018, an FIR was filed against
Kabir Kala Manch members namely Sudhir Dhawale, Sagar Gorkhe, Ramesh Gaichor, Harshali Potdar, Deepak Dengle, Jyoti Jagtap at Vishrambaug Police Station in Pune, for allegedly making provocative statements at Elgar Parishad. • In February 2018, the
Supreme Court criticised the State government and probe agencies for the slow progress in their probe against Milind Ekbote, questioning the agencies’ claims that he was allegedly ‘untraceable’.
Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said in the state assembly that the police had raided all hotels and lodges in
Pune and
Kolhapur in search of Ekbote, conducted combing operations, detained his followers and examined more than 100 call records but failed to locate him. • On 14 March 2018, the district rural police of Pune arrested Milind Ekbote. The Supreme Court cancelled his interim bail plea after he did not cooperate with the probe agencies despite five summons for interrogation and refused to hand over his mobile phone. • On 22 April 2018, a nineteen-year-old dalit witness, whose house was burnt in the violence, was found dead in a well. Her family alleged that she was under intense pressure to withdraw her statement. Her brother, Jaideep, also a witness, had been arrested by Pune Rural Police on charges of attempt to murder. • Investigation by the police in the following months resulted in various arrests, such as that of
Rona Wilson in June 2018 under
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. • In August 2018 five activists, including
Varavara Rao,
Arun Ferreira,
Sudha Bharadwaj and
Gautam Navlakha, were picked up in simultaneous raids across the country, the police alleged that the activists had ties to
Maoists, apart from links to the Bhima Koregaon incident. • On 22 January 2020, the newly elected Maharashtra government ordered a probe into the matter, further considering constituting a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to look into the investigation. • On 25 January 2020, the
National Investigation Agency, a central agency governed by the
Union Ministry of Home Affairs, took over the case from the Maharashtra government. Maharashtra Home Minister
Anil Deshmukh, accused the Union Government of not taking the State's consent before taking over the case. • In October 2020, the
NIA released a 10,000 page
chargesheet regarding the incident with fresh names, including
Stan Swamy, a
Jesuit priest, who the
NIA accused of conspiring to bring together Dalit and Muslim forces to take on what he referred to as the “
fascist government” at the Centre. The NIA also accused him of being connected to the banned
left-wing militant organisation,
CPI (Maoist). == Fact finding commission ==