Bengaluru – The city is in turmoil following the tragic death of an officer from the Maharishi Valmiki Corporation. The officer’s suicide note has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, implicating high-ranking officials in a scandal of misuse and corruption.
Former Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader, CN Ashwath Narayan, has spoken out about the incident, stating, “For the first time in the history of India, a responsible government officer in his suicide note has mentioned the main reason and people responsible, clearly.”
The suicide note allegedly details how government funds have been misappropriated and withdrawn. Despite the serious allegations, the FIR does not mention the names of the Ministers or the Chief Minister. However, the suicide note suggests their involvement. “To bring out the truth he has to give his life,” Narayan lamented, criticizing the Congress government for its lack of action and response.
In a separate development, JD(S) suspended MP Prajwal Revanna is reportedly making a comeback. Narayan commented, “Good that he is coming back. He is going to cooperate with law enforcement agencies. Everyone should respect the law of the land.”
However, Narayan expressed skepticism about the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the case. “We can’t expect this SIT to bring the truth out. Court-monitored SIT or CBI is the only way forward to get justice,” he said.
As the city grapples with these revelations, the demand for transparency and accountability from the government is growing louder. The coming days will undoubtedly be crucial in shaping the course of this investigation and the political future of the state.