M'lore: CM Announce Aid of Rs 2 Lac, House to Black Magic Victim's Parents


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Dec 19: Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa in the city on Sunday December 19 has announced Rs 2 lac compensation and a house to the parents of the three-year-old girl child, who became a victim of black magic here at Sharbatkatte, near Yeyyadi on Friday December 17. The compensation and teh house will be handed over only after the due zilla panchayat elections.

The deceased was the daughter of Firhan Jha and Anjali Jha, who basically hail from Bihar and were working in a small godown nearby. Kamalaksha, Chandrakala and Madhava Purusha were responsible for the inhuman act.

All the three have been remanded to judicial custody.

  

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  • Ramesh, yeyyadi mangalore

    Sun, Dec 19 2010

    that black magic house should be seezed by mangalore govt for doing these kind of works
    beacause the child was stolen not the right way what they did here

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Dec 19 2010

    Our beloved C. M. too believes in Black Magic. I know that 2lacks n house never comes. Such empty promises c.m. gives everyday.

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  • BRYAN BRAGGS BIJEI, MANGALORE

    Sun, Dec 19 2010

    THIS IS NOTHING BUT A ELECTION STUNT ONCE THE PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS ARE OVER YEDDY WILL NOT EVEN REMEMBER WHO THEY ARE SIMPLY EYEWASH SO MANY THINGS PROMISED IN THE ELECTION MANIFESTO NONE SEEM TO BE UTED THE NEWS CHANNELS GIVE THE REPORTS OF CITIZENS HAVE HARDSHIPS DUE TO UNFULFILLED PROMISES BUT AGAIN AND AGAIN NEW PROMISES LETS HOPE AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS
    GOD SAVE KARNATAKA FROM YEDDY

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