Mandya: Honour killing - Feared social stigma, says arrested father-in-law



Daijiworld Media Network – Mandya (SP)

Mandya, Apr 28: Father-in-law of Shilpa, Billaiah, and his younger brother, Puttaswamy, were arrested on Sunday on charges of harassing and killing Shilpa, who had married Billaiah’s son, Abhijeet, on January 1 this year. Shilpa had been chased and burnt alive at Kannahalli between Malavalli and Mysore by Puttaswamy and his wife, Prameela, on April 24 morning.


Both the above were taken into custody from Bangalore. Both of them confessed to have decided to kill Shilpa because of the social stigma attached to bringing into the family a girl from a different caste, said district superintendent of police, Bhushan Borase. He also added Abhijeet was let off after questioning, as prima facie it was found that he had no inkling about this murder plan.

Puttaswamy told the police that he and his wife had talked to Billaiah on the night of April 23 about the plan to eliminate Shilpa. ‘My wife and I were to ride to Mysore along with Shilpa on April 24 morning. Billaiah was asked to come in his vehicle from the direction of Mysore. However, as Billaiah’s arrival was delayed, we decided to execute the murder plan on our own. We stopped the bike at Kannahalli, and tried to kill Shilpa by tightening a veil around her neck. As she escaped and started running away, she fell in a pit. Immediately we poured petrol from a bottle we had already brought, on her face and head, and ignited fire. We left her there to die, and reached Kirugaval village by bike. I asked Prameela to go to Mysore, and went to Bannur in the bike. Once BIllaiah reached Bannur, we parked the motor bike in the compound of government school there and came to Bangalore to escape from police,’ Puttaswamy explained to the police.

The policemen have confiscated the motor bike used for the crime. Further investigation is continuing. Borase added that all the four, Billaiah, Puttaswamy, Prameela and Nagamma, have been remanded to judicial custody till May 6.



  

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  • S S Kere, Richmond, Virginia

    Tue, May 06 2014

    What a sick society India has become! What's the big deal if different castes marry? If they can make a living, and one of the two families accepts them, that's all what matters. If they wish, they could both convert to Arya Samaj. Why murder the girl or the man? Cowards, two of you gang up on a young woman to murder her! Hang those killers, when found guilty or put them in jail for the rest of their life without parole - that's the only way you can stop these killings and the decay of Indian society.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Apr 29 2014

    Burning alive shows how atrocity the people are we live within!!!Sometime it reminds us how this society so cruel to our mankind itself!!!

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  • shalini, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 29 2014

    If you could not bear the sight of shilpa another caste woman you would have left both the husband and the wife live separate instead of killing what benefit do you get by killing. Are you hardened your heart? Do you want to live after killing such an innocent God's image (Shilpa. May God judge you.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Kill them also in the same way. what status murderers will have in social life anyway...!!!!!???

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    It's a clash between young generation who gets exposed to the universal acceptance, crosses the cast/religion barrier & people who live a pathetic life, following the rules set up by people generations back.

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  • Ryan D'souza, I.C.Colony/Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Probably Father-in Law is just an actor as per DIRECTION of
    Mother -in-Law of victim.
    99% of marriages disputes take place due to inference of Mother in Law either from girl side or boys side, they have their own hidden, selfish, secret agenda and act behind the scene, such people talk very sweet, speak in articulate language and visualizing an unreal situation ,creating stories to hide the truth.
    God has kept highest respect to the marriage life, interfering in others marriage life means playing with god.

    We her innocent soul rest in peace.

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  • anand, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    why this is not on NDTV,TIMES Now etc. we want justice bring in media and lets see what our illiterate people will do. we want justice, hang them in public so no one will have the guts to make such attempts..what say people

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  • rocky, Mangalore / Qatar

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    LOL!!! GUD 1

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  • oswald lobo, mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    how dare they to burn alive, such people should burn alive as same.such people don't have right to live. what type of honor they are talking .

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  • Jude, Bejai

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    why we have to allow such people to live...hang them in public...

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  • Roshan Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    What was this girls crime getting married to someone she loved .. May her soul haunt the killers to death.. I wish till then Shilpa don't rest.

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  • JNB, Bejai

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Are these superstitious people having any right to live in society?
    If yes, please justify.
    If no: solution to eradicate these type of people from society - legally (not mercy or honour killing)

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Third rates of the First Order.
    Stigma?? To these people? 'Mother of all Stigmas' must fear these scoundrels........

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    Prameela and Nagamma remain to press disagrees.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Apr 28 2014

    This a disgrace and dishonor to humanity!I don't understand why these people cant instead kill themselves for their honor..inhuman father-in-law don't deserve to live.Hang him.

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