Bengaluru: DySP Ganapati suicide - judicial commission expected to exonerate minister George


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Dec 23: The judicial commission headed by Justice Keshavanarayana, which was entrusted with the task of investigating the suicide committed by deputy superintendent of police (DySP), M K Ganapati, in a lodge at Madikeri after alleging harassment at the hands of higher officers and minister, has concluded its hearing.

As the commission did not summon minister, K J George, for questioning him, there is likelihood of the minister being exonerated by the commission of all the charges. A commission of inquiry can make mention of people in its report only if it serves notice to them for personal appearance and seeks clarification on various issues. The fact that no such notices were issued to George has given rise to the notion that the minister may be freed of charges of his involvement with the above police officer's suicide. George had been given clean chit by the criminal investigation department (CID) which had undertaken investigation into the incident in the past.

After BJP fought inside and outside the legislature demanding entrustment of the said suicide case to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe alleged involvement of minister and police officers with the above suicide, the state government had handed over the case to CID instead of CBI. The chief minister also had obtained resignation from George. After the opposition mounted further pressure, he gagged them by appointing a judicial commission, steadfastly refusing for probe by CBI.

Ganapati, in an interview with a local television channel at Madikeri prior to his suicide, had said that minister, K J George, and senior IPS officers, Pranab Mohanty and A M Prasad, would responsible for his death as and when it occurs. It was therefore naturally expected of the commission to interrogate them and record their statements.

Although the commission invited objections from the general public relating to the said suicide twice, the commission reportedly did not receive any response. Therefore the commission collected investigation report of CID and documents and evidences from Kodagu district police. The commission examined 47 persons including brother of Ganapati, Thammaiah, who happens to be a police officer, Kodagu district superintendent of police, police inspector, Medappa, manager of the lodge where Ganapati ended his life, etc.

Reportedly during the hearing, no one mentioned about the roles of K J George and two IPS officers in this case. Sources say that therefore the commission thought that it was unnecessary to examine these persons. Ganapati's father, younger brothers and sisters, uncle etc who were served with notices, chose neither to file objections nor to appear in person before the commission.

  

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  • Amith shetty, Mangalore, Qatar

    Sun, Dec 24 2017

    Y mallu minister in karnataka. Send him back to kerala.

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  • Bengalurian, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Now it's time to celebrate, may be with some group photo & congratulatory message, while CBI inquiry ordered by SC goes on and may be few more crores change hands and some other person comes up with some other evidence to make some more money and this goes on & on.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Truth prevails over all the false charges and politically motivated allegations

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  • J b m, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Yeddi already ate biryani in jail.seems he is going there again when george is exonerated

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  • ns, mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Siddu is possibly surrounded by Number Of Corrupt and tainted leaders today . Looks like these are his advisers today. If Siddu Takes Action against them they will not make Siddu CM again. So Siddu is helpless. Siddu Is the one who allout Supported George. Funny thing is that George Is President Of Minorities commission too !!!. Siddu has limited support in Congress because hes from Jd(S) originally. These leaders are using Siddus helplessness and taking advantage of Situation .. Under Janata Dal Siddu Was a progressive youth leader and very popular and very nice person with good credibility but Unfortunately because of Devegowda he had to leave the party and choose Congress without choice . In Congress he cannot do much as its dominated by others with vested interests and if chosen next 5 years will be very tough for him with these type of leaders around him and he will not be allowed to give good governance .

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  • Ajay, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Corrupt George needs to be locked up in jail for 100 years. Will happen only under yeddys rule

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Wishful thinking; for your problem with his name!!
    But Yeddy is already charged for corruption and many other matters; he may again go to Jail and George could be exonerated!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    George will follow Raja, Kalamohi & Chavan ..

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  • NAVEEN, Chickmangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    new story for election

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    We don't have the courage to say that BJP used Ganapathy for their agenda. Now they shed crocodile tears. Do they not know that Ganapathy had enough criminal records?

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    One or other harrasments will be there in daily life at working atmosphere and in the society that mean you suicide and put blame on your senior officer and file a case,
    If now George comes clean then those who made false allegations can put behind bar.

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  • Sampath, India

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Getting closer to kambi...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Kambi? Don't you know the meaning of the word "exonerate?'

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    I wonder if he is 'Tambi' ...

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  • Arun, Bengaluru

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    No point trying to open the minds of glue headed fanatics who are nothing but frogs in a well....

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Dec 23 2017

    Arun, Bengaluru

    I totally agree with you, irrespective of political party, associations, religion.

    There is no point trying to open the minds of glue headed fanatics who are nothing but frogs in a well....

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  • Rohan Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 24 2017

    Illiterate chaddis unable to understand the meaning of exonerate............

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