KJ George News
Amid uproar after CBI named KJ George in an FIR in the suicide case of a police officer, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that there is no need the minister to resign from the state cabinet.
A day after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registered a case against Karnataka Minister KJ George in connection with the alleged suicide of Deputy Superintendent of Police MK Ganapathy, the victim's brother on Friday expressed a sign of relief saying they are moving towards justice.
Deputy Superintendent of Police MK Ganapathy had died at Madikeri in Karnataka under mysterious circumstances on July 7 last year.
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George had resigned on July 18, soon after a court in Madikeri, Kodagu district directed police to register a FIR against him and two police officers in connection with the suicide of 51-year-old Ganapathy.
Former Minister K J George will be re-inducted into the state cabinet on Sunday, after the Karnataka CID gave him a clean chit in the case related to the alleged suicide of DySP M K Ganapathy.
After the Karnataka CID gave a clean chit to former minister KJ George and two senior police officers in connection with the alleged suicide of Deputy Superintendent of Police MK Ganapathy, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will reinstate KJ George as a minister in the Karnataka Cabinet on Monday.
KJ George is a former Bengaluru Development and Town Planning minister.
Mangaluru Deputy Suprintendent of Police (DSP) MK Ganapthi, 51, in an interview to a news channel hours before his body was found hanging in a lodge at Madikeri in Kodagu district blamed the trio for forcing to take his own life.
The Karnataka government today handed over to CID the investigation into alleged suicide of Mangaluru DySP M K Ganapathy which has triggered a storm with the police official in his pre-death declaration accusing a senior minister and two top officials of harassing him.
51-year-old Ganaptahi has left behind a suicide note in which he had blamed Bengaluru Development and Town Planning Minister KJ George, his son Rana George and a senior cop.
The cop had alleged that he was harassed and pressured by senior officers into adjusting cases.
After potholes claimed another life in Bengaluru, a state minister has come up with a shocking response to the tragedy.
Karnataka Home Minister KJ George thinks that two men raping isn't a 'gang rape'.
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