Mangaluru: Father of slain RTI activist Vinayak Baliga passes away


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jun 21: B Ramachandra Baliga, the father of slain RTI activist Vinayak Baliga, passed away here on the night of Thursday June 21. He was 87.

Baliga was suffering from old age-related ailments and breathed his last at around 8 pm.

Ramachandra Baliga had been fighting for justice for his RTI activist son who was brutaly murdered on March 21, 2016. He had approached the highest court of the land for justice and did not live to see it delivered. His predeceased wife had passed away last year.

The bereaved family has four daughters now. Shwetha, the eldest who has two grown up children. Usha, the next one is married and stays at Mumbai. The two younger dauthers Anuradha and Harsha are unmarried and are continuing the battles for justice that their brother had started and also justice for him.

The cremation will be at Boloor crematorium and the last rites will be performed at his residence near PVS Kala Kunj at 10 am on Friday June 22, said rationalist Prof Narendra Nayak.

Prof Narendra Nayak in a press note said that Ramachandra Baliga had been pining for his son during his period of illness and was even hallucinating about him, calling out his name in delirium.

  

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  • Prashanth, Bangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Why is your Congress not acting in this case?? Justice delayed is denied.

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  • Lionel, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 24 2018

    SIR...
    MATTER IS IN COURT.......YOU WANT IT TO GO AWAY FROM COURT AND CONGRESS SHOULD TAKE UP THE ISSUE...

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  • Godfrey D'Souza, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Very sad that a father died pining for his son who was MURDERED for fighting against injustice.
    I sincerely hope and pray that Vinayak's murderers will be punished by God. The judicial system is but a puppet in the ruling party's hands. Shame on the judiciary.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    The bjpeeee is based on DICTATORSHIP ethics! those who oppose them just eliminate them and same people talking about SANATHAN DHARMA, VASUDEVA KUTUMBA, YOGA, PATANJALI, etc etc. when you are IN LEADING position then ready to take the positive notes including the negative notes there is no always only favorites some negatives also to be accepted as this nation is belongs to THOUSANDS of beliefs, culture, languages, customs, territories, extreme views, orthodox views but all together mixer of called INDIAN, BHARTIYA

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    what was siddu doing doing all these years?
    even now its cong in power.
    I am sure they will not do anything.

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  • Sheena, Shirva

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Vinayak Baliga was a daring person who tried fighting against this corrupt society managed by so called very affluential class...who killed him fearing their exposure,ppl like Narendra Nayak and other organisations fighting for justice are truly Godly and let justice prevail as early as possible...to tell other ppl in this society that Baliga's fight for corrupt ppl in organisations doesn't go wasted.

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  • vasanth, puttur

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Delay in justice is the greatest malady . It gives rise to host of other social problems. Look at the souls that depart waiting for justice years together. So disgusting to call ourselves a democracy. Criminals spread their tentacles without any fear of law because the system that punishes the criminal is as good as non-existing

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  • Anonymous, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Gsbians always remained kind,compassionate to miseries of the society quality inherited by ancestors...never looked for name or fame while serving deprived class...irrespective of caste creed ...Here is a family of its own lived within city limits and now in disaster.Prof. Nayak is the only ray of hope for them as it looks now.God bless him even though he is an ethist.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Condolences to the departed and may his soul rest in peace

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  • JK, southkanara

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Our Judicial system has failed to give justice to Baliga's father... Even police dept. has not proceeded further with proper way to punish the culprits... this is really mockery of our democracy and human rights.... Hell with this mindset and attitude of our system....

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  • JK, southkanara

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    RIP Baligamam.... No one should come across this situation in life.... Only son murdered for some good work done to society and his aged father alive and fought the case for justice till his last breath.... Culprits will be punished by Almighty before they end up their life in this world - Not by Law but by God...

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    RIP..

    Everyone has to die one day...
    Child born today will complete 100 years on exactly on 22/06/2118... That's the reality... Please accept the truth..

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Whether same logic applicable your Modi.

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  • Rajesh, Manglore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Its for everyone.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    "Prof Narendra Nayak in a press note said that Ramachandra Baliga had been pining for his son during his period of illness and was even hallucinating about him, calling out his name in delirium."

    No wonder a few days' back somebody came inquiring where Prof. Nayak is staying.

    RIP Mr. Baliga.. May God help his kin left without both parents.

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    It is sad that we allowed and are allowing a family to suffer injustice because we are politically aligned or religiously aligned. We have forgotten humanity is mother of all religions and truth and justice is the motto.

    Mangaloreans had a great name for their civic sense and prudence. The religious intolerance poison dissolved it all.

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  • deepak kumar, Indian

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    "A family shattered and the parent's demise due to broken heart " ! What a painful life the family of Vinayak Baliga is going through !!! All this for the sake of fighting for the truth ?
    Really sad incident !
    Vinayak Baliga was brutally killed for fighting for the truth ! Has any political party provide support to his family to bring justice to the blood that was shed ?
    Hope God's justice is brought upon the killers of Vinayak Baliga !

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    Murderers of Vinayak Baliga will burn in Hell ...

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  • mahesh, mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    If hell is going to take care of the murderers, why do we need a court?

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  • Fayaz, Mangalore /Dubai

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    The bjp and rss will get the curse sooner or later from this old father
    Or they will be caught after death
    Very much sad to see the picture of this old father

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  • Roshan Rodrigues, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 22 2018

    RIP

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    RIP, I hope you haunt your son killer's everyday.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 21 2018

    Very sad to read all this. My heart goes out to this family. They need whatever help people can render. Particularly distressing is the fact that two unmarried daughters are trying to get justice. All good hearted people especially lawyers should introspect and come to this family's aid. I appeal to everyone to come forward and support Prof. Narendra Nayak.

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