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This comes under the ingredients (of offence) under Section 300 of the IPC warranting punishment under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC,” Congress leader Siddaramaiah told reporters. ”Immediately Eshwarappa should be arrested and he should be dismissed from the cabinet forthwith. The Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai should not allow him to continue as minister in his cabinet since he is facing the murder charge.
It is a serious offence punishable with life imprisonment or death penalty,” the former Chief Minister said. Patil from Belagavi district had earlier alleged that Eshwarappa had demanded 40 per cent commission on the value of the contract work executed by him. The minister not only dismissed his allegations but also filed a defamation suit against him. In his purported message on social media, Patil allegedly held the Minister responsible for his death. Referring to a DySP M K Ganapathi who committed suicide during his tenure as the Chief Minister accusing the then home minister K J George of exerting pressure, Siddaramaiah said based on the private complaint, a case was registered and accordingly, George had resigned.
The same precedence must be followed, Siddaramaiah said. When asked about Eshwarappa’s statement that he himself has filed a defamation suit against the contractor, Siddaramaiah said, ”What Eshwarappa says is not important. He should be dismissed from the cabinet, a case must be registered and he should be arrested based on what Santosh Patil has said.” The Congress general secretary and Karnataka in charge Randeep Singh Surjewala alleged that communal passion is being flared up in Karnataka to ”cover up rampant corruption” in Karnataka, which is ”evident from the instant case”. Later in a series of tweets, Siddaramaiah said the ”entire BJP is responsible for his death”.
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