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Karnataka: DySP Ganapathy’s Death Sparks Protests by Opposition 

Organisations call for bandh in Kodagu district

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The Opposition has kept up the heat on Karnataka government over DySP Ganapathy’s alleged suicide, in both the houses of state legislature, while Kodagu district observes a bandh on Thursday.

Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council KS Eshwarappa said that they would not allow the CM to speak in the Council until Minister for Bengaluru Development and town Planning KJ George resigns. This led to a verbal duel between CM Siddaramaiah and Eshwarappa, forcing the Chairperson DH Shankaramurthy to adjourn the session for 20 minutes.

Organisations call for bandh in Kodagu district
KS Eshwarappa speaking in Legislative Council. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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Speaking to journalists, former home minister R Ashok urged the Chief Minister to give in to the demand to order a CBI inquiry. “You are doing all this to protect just one person. You are giving an opportunity for protests across the state, the all-night dharna in the Assembly. Order a CBI inquiry,” Ashok said.

On Wednesday night, several MLAs “slept” on a dharna in the Assembly. About half a dozen MLAs slept on blankets and pillows inside the House itself.

Organisations call for bandh in Kodagu district
MLAs slept inside the House itself. (Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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In Kodagu, various organisations had given a call for a district-wide shut down. Several Hindutva groups such as VHP, RSS’ student wing ABVP, political parties such as the BJP, and Kannada groups have supported the bandh.

Organisations call for bandh in Kodagu district
(Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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Ganapathy hailed from Rangasamudra in Somwarpet taluk in Kodagu district, but was posted as DySP in the IGP (Wester Range) office in Mangaluru. He gave his last interview to a channel in Madikeri on Saturday a few hours before killing himself.

In Kushalnagar, various organisations began to take to the streets around 6 am, raising slogans against the government, demanding George’s resignation and also a CBI inquiry into the case.

Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha too arrived in Kushalnagar on Thursday morning, and joined protesters before heading towards Madikeri, media reported.

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