Govt staffer ends life in Belagavi dist; holds Tahsildar, minister Hebbalkar's PA responsible


Bengaluru, Nov 5 (IANS): A government staffer committed suicide, allegedly over the injustice meted out to him by his seniors and Personal Assistant to State Women and Child Welfare Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar in Karnataka's Belagavi district.

The deceased, identified as Rudaranna Yadavanna who worked as the Second Division Assistant (SDA) at the Tahsildar's office, named the Personal Assistant of Hebbalkar in his death note.

Following the incident, the Karnataka BJP demanded the minister's resignation.

Yadavanna sent a message in the staffer's WhatsApp group mentioning the names of Tahsildar Basavaraja Nagarala and the Minister's PA Somu holding them responsible for his death.


He also stated that too much injustice was taking place in the office and he could not bear it.

The deceased officer had asked other employees of the Tahsildar's office to fight the "injustice" unitedly.

Even as the victim posted the message around 7.30 pm on Monday, no action was taken.

Yadavanna, who was working for many years, was recently transferred. Yadavanna's wife also works as the village accountant in the Tehsildar's office.

The jurisdictional Khadebazar police have taken up the investigation.

Preliminary reports suggested that Yadavanna had ended his life early in the morning and the incident came to light after other staff arrived at the office.

Sources said the deceased officer had also recorded a video in which he mentioned that he was committing suicide due to harassment by the senior officers.

Addressing a press conference in Bengaluru, BJP Legislative Council Member N. Ravi Kumar has called for Minister Hebbalkar's resignation following the suicide of Yadavanna.

He mentioned that Yadavanna left a note attributing his death to Hebbalkar's private secretary, stating he had "suffered" for many days.

Speaking to media representatives at the BJP State Office in Bengaluru, Kumar demanded Hebbalkar's resignation, saying that the BJP government had taken the resignation of former minister K. S. Eshwarappa under similar circumstances.

 

 

  

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  • Panduranga, Karkala

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Stupidity to commit suicide...if he could not work, he could have easily taken a transfer to other place, department or in worst scenario leave the job and find something else to earn his living. Blaming other for one's own mistakes is not the solution to the problem and what injustice ???. Many of these government employees do not want to work and to be held accountable but want all the perks & privileges. Now what is the end result.....who is the looser in the game...???

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 06 2024

    Panduranga karkala you are 100%correct.Govt.servants want all the fecilities and not ready to work hard.Without money nothing works.Nobody is worried.Now he (dead)and his family is the looser.He should have left that job and done something else or do his own .Govt must open the eyes now atleast and try to lift up situation.Whether his death might bring some move in future?Opposition too is not better .40% first and then talk.No good roads ,forget it.May his soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.

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  • Krishna, Udupi

    Tue, Nov 05 2024

    Hebbalkar know how to handle DKS in case situation comes to resign from minister post... and she will not resign instead manage DKS

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