Mangaluru: CBI closure report in Paresh Mesta case will be reviewed for reprobe - Araga Jnanendra


Mangaluru, Oct 24 (IANS): Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra on Monday said that the CBI closure report on Hindu youth Paresh Mesta will be reviewed for reinvestigation.

"The Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) has filed a B-report in the Paresh Mesta case. However, Mesta's father has asked for reinvestigation of the case. The government is reviewing to take a call on reinvestigation," minister Jnanendra stated.

He further stated that it is a necessity that the suspicious death of Paresh Mesta has to be reviewed and exact cause ascertained. Mesta's father and locals claim it to be a case of murder, he added.

According to the charge sheet, the Hindu youth died after slipping into the lake, while wandering when communal clashes were underway in Honnavara town of the Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka in 2017.

It mentions that Mesta had attended then CM Siddaramaiah's programme in Kumta city after travelling about 25 kilometers with friends.

The issue was projected as the major issue during 2018 Assembly elections, to the local Honnavar Court in this regard. The charge sheet mentions that, Paresh Mesta had attended then CM Siddaramaiah's programme in Kumta city after travelling about 25 kilometers with friends.

Paresh Mesta, who went missing on December 6, 2017 during the communal clashes in Honnavar town, was found dead near Shettikere Lake after two days.

Ruling BJP and Hindu activists alleged that Paresh was killed in the mob violence and killers have dumped the body later.

The BJP party, which was in the opposition then had launched a full-fledged agitation against ruling Congress then. The ruling Congress government suffered a setback due to the agitation in the assembly elections of 2018.

Hindu activists demanding the arrest of killers of Paresh, had torched the vehicle of the IGP. The police were pelted with stones. Many policemen were injured. BJP had made it a major issue in the elections.

Including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, many political leaders had visited Paresh's house. Then Siddaramaiah government had handed over the case to the CBI.

The report by CBI is analysed to be a setback for the ruling BJP, which termed Paresh Mesta death "accidental" and filed a closure report. The CBI has filed the closure report after investigating the case for five years. It will pronounce the verdict on November 16.

The incident had taken place during the tenure of Congress government headed by Opposition leader Siddaramaiah. "CBI has in its report, stated that Paresh Mesta's death was accidental and was not due to murder. This report is a slap on the face of Karnataka BJP.

"If BJP has left with any shame left, it should apologise for its slanderous campaign," Siddaramaiah had stated.

The ruling BJP in Karnataka which had suffered a setback after the CBI filing closure report in Mesta death case, has decided to back his family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    Who wants to re-investigate the case? Is it really Paresh Mestha’s father or the ruling government?? We all know that it’s a serious set back to the ruling government and they want to prove the CBI wrong.

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  • Samad, udupi

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    If this is what politics is all about, i simply hate it. People have to wakeup and do not let one more common man body go down.

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  • Cynthia, Murukaveri DK

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    Minster when your time is bad you can not do anything whichever agencies you would use , result will be on favour of Truth. Truth is always truth you can not change it in the name of power and after all it is your own CBI not prom another country like Pakistan.

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  • Sarvanaabhavan, Murukaveri DK

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    GUL GUL Home minister - Center and state Union minsters in you hand who stopes you ? here are hundreds CBI closed cases and many CID cases with B report why don't you open all of them - you people accumulated votes in the name of Paresh Mesta's blood - today his blood is crying for your misdeeds.

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  • John, Kinnigoli

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    That means Kathakkali by Shobhakka again???

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    They always want results to suit their concept and designs ... They are least bothered about Justice or injustice to the persons, community or the society.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    simply means that the saffronists do not believe in their own government machinery..

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    Ruling party himself and Home Minister himself lost faith on Criminal Investigation System ..... What a shame...................... !!!! One more thing..... When are you going to re investigate Judge Loya Death case ? Did you ask your culprit boss TAKLU?

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  • RonRon, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    hand over the case to FBI : )

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    You do not believe your CBI verdict. What a shame to our government who is in power.

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    Something for upcoming elections... Do you ppl have any shame left?

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 24 2022

    Who cares? Isn't all that for upcoming state election? Ab desh ki janatha pehchan gayi hai asli chehra siwaye andhbhakton ke...These politicians get stoop down to any extent jusy to grab power.

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