Ballari: Ashok's son's alleged involvement in accident - Govt doctor changes stance


Daijiworld Media Nework - Ballari (SP/MS)

Ballari, Feb 16: The accident which happened near Mariyammanahalli tanda near Hospet in the district on February 10 allegedly involving the son of minster, R Ashok, has got a new twist.

It was initially said that after the accident, the injured were taken to the government hospital in the town. But it is now being said that initially the injured were taken to Mythri Hospital where Bharathi Bai, aunt of deceased, Ravi Naik, works as an attendant. Bharathi said that she had seen Ashok's son in the hospital.

But Ashok has denied the presence of his son at the scene of the accident.

Bharati Bai said that five persons had come to the hospital where she works on February 10 afternoon, and she could find from the photos published in the newspapers now that one of them was Sharath, Ashok's son. She confessed that he borrowed a wheel chair from her and asked to verify her statement with reference to CCTV footage in the hospital. She also said that the seriously injured were advised to be taken to government hospital.

Medical officer of the government hospital, Dr Mahantesh, however changed his statement on Friday. He said on Friday that four persons including deceased Sachin had been admitted into the hospital. On Thursday he had said that postmortem was done at midnight as it was said that the case was related to minister , Ashok. On Friday he said he was not aware whether they were related to the minister or not.

The district police are investigating the case by visiting various places. A team reportedly went to Bengaluru to arrest the accused. Information is also being collected from toll gates on the route to Bengaluru, hotels where the people in the car stayed, and spots which they visited.

In the meanwhile, Hagaribommanahalli MLA, Bheema Naik, visited the family of deceased Ravi Naik on Friday and consoled the family. He said he does not know how many were in the car. He said the fact that postmortem was conducted at night has given rise to suspicion. He said he will speak to the superintendent of plosive and home minster. "The government hospital has 16 CCTV cameras but the CCTV near the petrol bunk where the accident happened is not providing proper footage. We will try to provide justice to the family," he promised.


Ashok's 'missing' son participates in wedding

For the past one week Sharath was not to be seen in public. Minister Ashok was giving lame answers to questions about the location of his son. But now Sharath has been seen participating in a wedding ceremony of a BJP worker in Bengaluru.

Sharath, who was not to be seen since the Hospet car accident, suddenly appeared in the wedding ceremony of BJP worker Puttagangaiah that took place at Cauvery Nagar of Karisandra Ward. His photo taken in the wedding has gone viral on social media.

The question that still remain unanswered is why Sharath was not to be seen for six days after the accident at Hospet. Though so much chaos and confusion was there after the accident with regard to the involvement of Sharath, he was deliberately kept out of the limelight by minister Ashok to allegedly mislead the press, say sources. Now, the sudden appearance of Sharath has just strengthened this suspcion.

  

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  • Shane, Mng

    Mon, Feb 17 2020

    Ever since BJPee rule started in Karnataka the cctv
    Cams fails to provide Important footage all over the
    State now. What a shame on BJP GOBAR MINISTERS

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 17 2020

    Drives Mercedes and wears chappals in a wedding ceremony.

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  • Indian Citizen, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    In a democracy politicians are supposed to be servants of the people but in India politicians are treated like Gods or kings . Politicians take undue advantage of innocent, ignorant citizes. The police, law and order, civil servants dance to their tunes. This is the tragedy of India.

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  • Vikram, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Now grill both son & father together until truth come out...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Modi hai toh sabh kuch ho saktha hai.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    There is just no law in this country. This country is for those who have money and wield power. Law is only for common people like us. For ministers and their kith and kin, there are no rules and no laws apply to them. Only God can save us from ruthless politicians.

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  • Vidisha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 17 2020

    The one who posted negative must be the kin of the Minister.

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  • Indian, MANGALORE

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Y there is a double standard for Haris son and Ashok son?

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  • francis lobo, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Ou politicians have become kings and queens and their family the royal lineage. Two years back we had an accident in Chitradurga by MP BS Raghvendra car where one person died. It was paid off and closed. MP Anant Kumar Hegde hit a person when traveling by car, but he did not stop and ran away. A few months back CT Ravi hit a person when he was traveling in the car and escaped scrutiny. Last week Mohammed Haris made an accident with Bentley, so far nothing happened. Now minister Ashok's Son was taken care of after the accident and everyone is happy. I heard last week in Mangalore one person did suicide as he was responsible for the death of a lady by a car accident.

    If common people have some guilt, why our politicians don't have even shame to protect him or his kin. Are we going to be country of the mighty rulers who can do anything and get away Even our civil servants have become servants to these demigods? The SP had the courage to announce that Ashok's Son was not involved in the accident within a few hours of the accident. What a tragedy our nation has become.

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  • James, Bendur

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    The only answer is our IAS and IPS are the slaves in the hands of criminals and political leaders. The IAS and IPS work only to punish the common citizens over petty crimes to get promotions.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    We are already fed-up with lies from his FEKU master

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  • Sharanu, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    Kuch bhi hosakta hey is desh mein.. BJP hey tho kuch bhi mumkin hey.. Oh god we don't know whats happening to our Great democratic India..

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  • Rajiv Rai, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    All of them should be forgiven for Modiji's sake because the nation comes before everything else.

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  • Wilson, UDUPI

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    And You ?

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  • Al Dsouza, Canada

    Sun, Feb 16 2020

    If one of your family members were part of this accident then for sure your statement would have been different? Sad of your mental state of your comments. Do you know the deceased may be a father or brother in the family is a sole bread earner of that poor family.

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