Mangaluru: Several pay homage to IPS officer Madhukar Shetty’s mortal remains in city


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (SB)

Mangaluru, Dec 30: Several people paid homage to the mortal remains of Madhukar Shetty, IPS officer, at Mangaluru International Airport on Saturday, December 29.

Madhukar died due to H1N1 in Hyderabad on December 28.

Minsiter U T Khader, MLC Ivan D’Souza, former Justice Santhosh Hegde, district police officials, DC Sasikanth Senthil, mayor Bhaskar Moily where the few among who paid homage to Madhukar Shetty at the airport.

Large number of police personnels and crowd gathered to pay homage to the beloved officer.

After public homage, the mortal remains of Madhukar were taken to Kundapur.

 

  

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  • Twinkle M, Belle/ Toronto

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Very sad! You had a short life on Earth because God wanted you with the good people in heaven. May your legacy live on. Rest in eternal peace.

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  • Rajesh, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    May his soul rest in eternal peace . Jai Hind...

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Absence of a section of the dignitaries.., strengthen the case of suspicion raised by honorable Minister of state Shri DKShi...,

    After all LORD BRAHMA knows the truth..., he watch everything & everyone.., no one can hide from him...!!!!

    Sorry to see .., upright officers are succumbing prematurely while serving Bharat Maatha with all honesty, integrity & dignity...!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Goodbyes are not forever, it simply means we will miss you until we meet again ...

    Reply Report Abuse Agree [15]


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