BJP MLA Renukacharya displeased over 'police negligence' in nephew's death case


Davanagere, Nov 5 (IANS): Karnataka BJP MLA M.P. Renukacharya on Saturday expressed displeasure over "negligence" by the police department in handling the death case of his nephew Chandrashekar.

"If the son (Renukacharya calls his nephew as his son) of MLA can't be given protection, what will be common men's plight?" Renukacharya said.

His nephew Chandrashekar's decomposed body was recovered from a canal on Thursday.

The police department maintained that the incident had happened due to over speeding of the car. While, suspicions were raised on Chandrashekar being kidnapped and murdered.

Talking to mediapersons, Renukacharya said: "It is a pre-planned murder. My son has been brutally tortured and killed. The negligence of the police department is clearly visible."

"My party workers and supporters had used drone cameras. They have detected the car. All this is being done by people of my constituency. Police did not do any of it. I am not saying it, people are talking about it," he added.

If the deceased Chandrashekar's soul has to rest in peace, the investigation of the case has to be conducted appropriately. Chandrashekar was growing as my successor in Honnali assembly constituency, he stated.

Renukacharya maintained that "One Kiran was with Chandrashekar, our supporters. The truth has to come out. I am maintaining calm. Don't try to provoke me."

"I got life threats one year ago. I had spoken about it with local police. They should have investigated the matter. Security should have been tightened. No security was given," he charged the police department.

Renukacharya maintained that the miscreants had killed his nephew at a different place and dumped his body with the car into the canal.

Renukacharya also stated that the hands of his nephew were tied. BJP workers have also expressed their displeasure over the handling of the case by the police department. The police have taken up further investigation.

Chandrashekar, 24, had gone missing on Sunday. It was suspected that he was kidnapped.

Acting on information provided by Renukacharya's supporters, the police had found Chandrashekar's car inside the canal on November 3. After lifting the car with the crane, the decomposed body of the young man was found.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    In the next two weeks., after the 13 days sadgati pooja ceremony... IT/ED may be visiting Honorable MLA's place...,

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    "Why police are showing mute response/reaction about the incident...???? " Good question by Honorable MLA, being an insider, this raise many doubts.., there is some parallel.., even P Nettaru was also himself grooming as a popular young leader within the party.., How can one interpret the seemingly mute approach/response by police ... do they know what is not known to the public ...,, Guruji can answer this matter by invoking his divine power to know the truth(i wish & believe that he has it)..,

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  • Sarvanaabhavan, Murukaveri

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    BJP MLA Renukacharya it is the side effect of double engine earned ileagally - think about where single engine legally accumulated

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bejai/ Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    It pains when it hurts us. It's sad that a life is lost. But why should we blame and accuse the police for the investigation? Let's understand that general public face this kind of situation all the time. Just because it's a political family member should the process be expedited? We should learn to respect the system and not accuse the well educated bureaucrats in public.!

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    What an irony of the situation !!!!! now no ministers from BJPeeee open their filthy mouths in public !!!

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    In the vicious games being played.. snakes and ladders .. the nephew has paid with his life .. While a life has gone we have mutt chiefs in scandals .. suicides .. 40 % commissions Bulldozer all pointing to UP MODEL DEVELOPMENT

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    Lot of skeletons will fall out .. So this is a drama played out ..overall there will be silence .. It is sad a youth has lost his life in the political conspiracy..

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  • Michael, Brahmavar

    Sun, Nov 06 2022

    Reaping the rich harvest in 1000 folds of what we sow.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    it is your govt and your khaki...to whom you are giving lecture? we all know that you people are good only in dividing society...governance zero

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    When there so many similar incidents happened to poor people no voice raised of this leaders. There were rapes on minors no voice. When their own people died and blaming police now. Go and protest on roads your own government in power.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    Why don’t you show the footage of drone cameras to the police instead of reading out his obituary in the public??.?…Did your party workers and activists have drone cameras when Mesta, Praveen Nettaru, Baliga and Madival were murdered by your own people and now blame others for the murder?????….

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  • Jafer, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 05 2022

    You have your own govt and CM having both Dum and Takath.Then why too much cry foul.If this the case for MLA and Minister what common people can expect from Govt.

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