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FSL report states deaf-mute girl was not raped, says Ramanagara SP Srinivas Gowda
FSL report states deaf-mute girl was not raped, says Ramanagara SP Srinivas Gowda

New Indian Express

time18-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

FSL report states deaf-mute girl was not raped, says Ramanagara SP Srinivas Gowda

BENGALURU: There is an interesting twist to the death of a 14-year-old deaf-mute girl at Bhadrapura village, Bidadi. The Bidadi police, who were waiting for the FSL report, said on Saturday that the minor girl was not raped, though it was speculated that she had been with the case taking a political turn. Ramanagara Superintendent of Police Srinivas R Gowda told reporters that according to FSL report, she was not raped, though her family believed she was raped and murdered. 'We have 10 suspects, but their role could not be established. There are injury marks on her head and other body parts. We are still waiting for the postmortem report to ascertain the exact cause of death,' he said. 'Prima facie, it appears that the girl was hit by a train. False reports are doing the rounds that the girl had cigarette burn marks and bite marks on her body. There are no such marks. We will take action against the false news,' he warned. The case should have been investigated by the railway police. But by the time the police reached the spot, the rape allegations had already spread, he girl's body was found next to the Bengaluru-Mysore rail track at Bhadrapura village on Monday. The girl, staying at the Hakki-Pikki Colony in Manchanayakanahalli, had gone missing around 5 pm on May 11. The next morning around 7, passersby saw her body and informed the police. Suspecting foul play, the family had not cremated the body, and kept it outside their home till Wednesday afternoon. It had even started decomposing. The body had been handed over to them after the postmortem at Rajarajeshwari Hospital. G Pallavi, Chairperson, Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Development Corporation, visited the family and convinced them to cremate the body. A compensation of Rs 4.25 lakh was paid to them for the girl's loss. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar visited the family and expressed his condolences. The victim was studying in ninth standard at a residential school at Tavarekere. She had come home for the holidays. The complaint suspecting rape and murder was filed by her mother on Monday. The victim's elder sister and elder brother too are deaf and mute. Their father passed away. Police had registered a case of murder under Section 103(1) of BNS.

Chairperson demands separate survey for nomadic and semi-nomadic communities of Scheduled Castes
Chairperson demands separate survey for nomadic and semi-nomadic communities of Scheduled Castes

The Hindu

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Chairperson demands separate survey for nomadic and semi-nomadic communities of Scheduled Castes

Karnataka Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Development Corporation chairperson G. Pallavi has demanded a separate survey for the nomadic and semi-nomadic communities of the Scheduled Castes (SC) with a separate questionnaire. In a press conference in Shivamogga on Thursday, Ms. Pallavi said that the mapping of the SC communities being conducted by the Justice Nagamohan Das Commission would not give justice to the nomadic and semi-nomadic communities of the Scheduled Castes. 'The questionnaire set by the commission does not include the criteria necessary to assess the socio-economic and educational standards of the nomadic and semi-nomadic communities. There should be a separate survey for three days at the hobli level to cover such communities,' Ms. Pallavi said. A majority of the nomadic and semi-nomadic population, spread over 51 castes, had been living in makeshift tents with no address. They had been moving from one place to another in search of a livelihood. 'They hardly have records such as caste certificates, Aadhaar cards, or ration cards. The enumerators require these records for the survey. Without these records, they cannot be covered in the survey. Hence, there should be a separate survey,' she said. The separate survey, Ms. Pallavi said, should be such that enumerators take into account the people's culture, occupation, lifestyle, and other details to assess their caste. 'Many of the nomadic communities have not gone to school. They have not been able to avail themselves of the benefits of the government's schemes because of their ignorance. If they are not properly covered in the survey, they will once again miss the opportunities,' she added.

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