
Legislative committee visits Katteraghatta after Dalit farmer dies in suspicious fire
Mandya: The Karnataka Legislative Committee for the welfare of SCs/STs led by Malavalli MLA PM Narendra Swamy, visited Katteraghatta village in KR Pet taluk on Thursday, where a Dalit farmer died in a fire incident.
The panel members visited the house of the deceased, Jayakumar, who died under suspicious circumstances, and the site where the incident took place. Narendra Swamy consoled Jayakumar's wife, Lakshmi. About 10 days ago, the charred body of Jayakumar was found in a haystack in Katteraghatta village.
Following reports raising suspicion about the cause of his death, progressive organisations sought a probe. They alleged that a rowdy-sheeter murdered Jayakumar and burned his body in the haystack.
The organisation demanded an impartial investigation and punishment for the accused, as well as justice for Jayakumar's family.
Committee members Prasad Abbayya, Dr Thimmayya, Abhay Patil, along with KR Pet MLA HT Manju of JD(S), visited the spot. DGP Arun Chakravarthy, DIGP of Southern Range B Boralingaiah, Mandya DC Kumara, and district SP Mallikarjun Baladandi were present.
Meanwhile, the committee appointed IPS officer Dharanidevi Malagatti to investigate the case.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất
IC Markets
Đăng ký
Undo
As the investigation including the FSL report is still ongoing no public statement can be made. "We are here to ensure justice for an innocent Dalit family," said Narendra Swamy.
He also clarified that Manju was excluded from the committee meeting because he is not a member of the committee. "Don't read too much into it. Even though the incident took place in his constituency the committee has full authority," he said.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
20 minutes ago
- Time of India
Chad announces suspension of visas to US citizens in response to Trump travel ban
Chad 's President Mahamat Idriss Deby has announced that his country will suspend the issuing of visas to U.S. citizens in response to the Trump administration's decision to ban Chadians from visiting the United States. President Donald Trump on Wednesday resurrected a hallmark policy of his first term when he announced the visa ban on 12 countries including Chad, accusing them of having "deficient" screening and vetting, and historically refusing to take back their own citizens who overstay in the United States. The new ban targets Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, the Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villa For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search ads Learn More Undo There will also be heightened restrictions on visitors from seven others in the new travel policy, which takes effect Monday at 12:01 a.m. In a Facebook post, Chad's president on Thursday said he is directing his government to suspend visas to U.S. citizens "in accordance with the principles of reciprocity." Live Events "Chad has no planes to offer, no billions of dollars to give but Chad has his dignity and pride," Deby said, referring to the $400 million luxury plane offered to his administration as a gift by the ruling family of Qatar. Republic of Congo calls the ban a mistake The new travel policy has triggered varied reactions from Africa, whose countries make up seven of the 12 countries affected by Trump's outright visa ban with some exemptions. In the Republic of Congo, government spokesperson Thierry Moungalla said he believes the country was among those affected because of a "misunderstanding" over an armed attack in the U.S. with the perpetrators "mistaken" to be from the Republic of Congo. "Obviously, Congo is not a terrorist country, is not home to any terrorist, is not known to have a terrorist vocation. So we think that this is a misunderstanding and I believe that in the coming hours, the competent diplomatic services of the government will contact the American authorities here," he said in the capital of Brazzaville. In Sierra Leone, among countries with heightened travel restrictions, Information Minister Chernor Bah said the country is committed to addressing the concerns that prompted the ban. "We will work with U.S. authorities to ensure progress," he added.


Time of India
32 minutes ago
- Time of India
Thane residents allege political vendetta and tanker mafia behind opposition to Kavesar lake beautification
THANE: Residents supporting the beautification of the Kavesar Lake precinct in Hiranandani Estate accused political vendetta and the tanker mafia of being responsible for secretly misleading locals to oppose the project. It may be recalled a group of environment activists and residents had independently staged protests and voiced opposition to the work over the last week. Meanwhile, environmental activists, who opposed the project, clarified their stance, saying their movement were aimed only to preserve the lake's natural ambience, which includes a rare lotus species. Residents' representatives, led by Shiv Sena's Pravin Nagare, Saturday, alleged that the tanker mafia, in collusion with some political leaders, were illegally drawing water from the lake in summer to sell locally. After the activity was reported to authorities in the past, it was halted. Nagare alleged the tanker operators oppose the beautification because increased public access could end their future operations. The project, he added, is a long-standing demand of residents. Local resident B.J. Rao welcomed the work, saying he was unaware of the lake's existence despite living there for years, and praised the civic efforts in restoring it. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure Your Child's Future with Strong English Fluency Planet Spark Learn More Undo Meanwhile, Dharmaprakash Tripathi, President of the Hiranandani Senior Citizens Association, said opposition arose because the project threatens a political leader's influence. He highlighted the current lack of safe walking paths, causing difficulties for senior citizens, following which they approached the authorities. Nagare pointed out how a nearby lake was fully concretised for beautification without opposition from environmentalists. He nonetheless reassured that Kavesar Lake's water body and biodiversity will remain untouched. The residents have already planted barcode-tagged trees, established a butterfly garden, and built a natural retaining wall to protect the area. Nagare welcomed further public suggestions.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
Rs 49,59,999 lost in weeks: How a Mumbai woman was lured with 'gift' from abroad and fell victim to online scam
A 46-year-old woman from Navi Mumbai , Maharashtra, was cheated out of Rs 49.59 lakh by fraudsters, including one pretending to be a customs officer, police said on Sunday. The scam happened between June and August 2024 but came to light after the victim, who lives in Airoli, Navi Mumbai, filed a complaint on Friday at the Rabale police station. The fraud began when a person claiming to be from the United Kingdom contacted the woman on Instagram. After building a friendly relationship, he promised to send her an expensive gift parcel. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Idols - Handmade Brass Statues for Home & Gifting Luxeartisanship Buy Now Undo Soon after, a woman called the victim, claiming to be a customs officer at Delhi airport. She said the parcel had arrived but could only be released after paying various charges. The victim transferred Rs 49,59,999 over several weeks to different bank accounts provided by the fraudsters. They asked for money under the pretext of customs duties, foreign exchange fees, and parcel handling charges. Live Events The victim realised she was cheated when the money demands kept increasing and the promised parcel never arrived. After failing to reach the suspects, she approached the police. A case has been registered under cheating and common intention sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with provisions of the Information Technology Act, the police said. Initial investigations show the accused used fake identities. Their real names and addresses have not yet been found. The case is now with the cyber cell for further investigation. The Navi Mumbai police have warned people to be careful about social media contacts involving gift offers or money transfers. 'Always verify identities and avoid paying money based on unverifiable claims,' the official said. Inputs from PTI