Prima facie no role of Priyank in contractor's suicide case: HM
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said said a CID's probe report will bring out the truth
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The contractor had left behind a seven-page note in which he made allegations against a person who is said to be Priyank Kharge's aide.
Bengaluru, 1 Jan
With the BJP demanding the
resignation of Minister Priyank Kharge in connection with the suicide of a
contractor in Bidar, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Wednesday citing
police department said the former prima facie has no role in the case. He also
said a CID's probe report will bring out the truth.
The contractor had left behind a
seven-page note in which he made allegations against a person who is said to be
Kharge's aide.
The BJP has demanded that Chief
Minister Siddaramaiah should ask Kharge to resign immediately, and has set a
January 4 deadline to hand over the case to the CBI, failing which the party
has threatened to lay siege to the minister's residence after organising a huge
rally in Kalaburagi.
"Priyank Kharge has himself
clarified that he has no role in it (suicide case). We have ordered a CID
probe. Let's see what comes from the investigation. Our department is also
saying that prima facie it has come that Kharge has no role. Let the
investigation report come. We will get to know," Parameshwara told
reporters in response to a question.
Sachin Monappa Panchal, a
26-year-old contractor, ended his life by falling under a train on 26 December,
leaving behind a suicide note alleging that Raju Kapanur, a close associate of
Kharge, had issued death threats demanding Rs 1 crore for awarding a contract.
The note also mentioned the names
of seven others who were accused of cheating by not awarding him a contract,
despite taking a Rs 15 lakh bribe. The contractor alleged that they threatened
to kill him if he failed to pay the Rs 1 crore.
An FIR was registered against
Kapanur and five other Congress leaders in Kalaburagi on Saturday on the charge
of allegedly giving supari (contract) to murder a few BJP leaders, including
MLA Basavaraj Mattimadu, based on the suicide note.
Responding to a question on BJP MLC
CT Ravi writing to Director General of Police alleging that he was arrested and
ill-treated by the police in Belagavi last month, acting on the instructions of
Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar and Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar, the home
minister said, the DGP will respond to it as it is addressed to him.
"Police usually follow the
instructions of the chief minister and the home minister. It will not be
possible for them to follow others instructions. He (Ravi) has made
allegations, DGP will respond to it," he said.
Ravi was arrested based on Minister
Hebbalkar accusing him of using a derogatory word against her in the
Legislative Council, during the Legislature session in Belagavi last month.
To questions regarding CID, which
is probing the case, seeking Legislative Council Chairman's permission for spot
mahajar (spot investigation process) inside Council, and how it will be done
and will there be reconstruction of the scene there, Parameshwara said, it is
left to CID as to how they will do it.
"The case has been handed over
to the CID to investigate and give a report. What methodology they follow, it
is left for them...Let's see what the Council Chairman decides on permitting
mahajar...," he added.
To a question on his New Year
message to the opposition, which he had earlier accused of targeting the
government unnecessarily, Parameshwara said, "We (Congress govt) have said
that we want to make the state a peaceful garden for all communities. We expect
the opposition to cooperate towards achieving this and for the development of
the state. I appeal to them. We are not saying don't criticise us, but if there
is positive criticism, it will be good."
If the opposition gives suggestions
to the government in the interest of the people, it will be accepted, he said.
On the possibility of him getting a
bigger responsibility in the New Year if there are political changes in the
state, amid speculations about leadership change, Parameshwara said, "I
don't know about it...I have always successfully fulfilled all the responsibilities
given to me by the party so far.
"I joined the party in 1987, after returning from abroad. From then to till now, I have fulfilled all the responsibilities given to me by the party. I have not done anything against it."
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