3-year-old girl raped, murdered, buried by 32-year-old uncle

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September 23, 2017

Belagavi, Sept 23: A two-and-a-half year old girl was brutally raped, murdered and buried by her uncle, in Kurubagodi village of Raibag taluk of Belagavi district on Thursday. Harugeri police on Friday arrested the victim’s uncle Uddappa Ramappa Ganiger (32), who confessed to the crime.

Superintended of Police BR Ravikanthe Gowda said Ganiger lured the girl from her home, promising her chocolates, then took her to a sugarcane field and raped her. When the child began to cry, he squeezed her neck and killed her, then dug a pit in the same field and buried the top part of her body.

When their daughter failed to return home, her worried parents searched for her and as night fell, registered a missing complaint at Harugeri police station.

As police began investigations, local shopkeepers informed cops that they had seen the girl with Ganiger, who was buying her chocolates. Police immediately took him into custody, and he confessed and directed them to the sugarcane field belonging to Bhimappa Naganur.

Police and villagers rushed to the field and saw a horrifying scene -- the head and half the body of the girl was buried in the earth, her private parts bleeding.

Police booked a case under Sections 376, 366 (A), 302 and 201 and 4, 8 and 12 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012. The girl's body was handed over to her parents after a postmortem at Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences on Friday evening.

This is the second rape of a minor within a fortnight, and the 48th in the past six months. The brutal incidents have left the district in shock and raised the hackles of the public. On September 8, a 28-month-old girl was raped by a 21-year-old youth in a school at Vannur village in Bailhongal taluk of Belagavi. After the crime, the accused had tried to bury her alive.

‘Hang him’

Laxman, the girl's father, demanded that the accused be immediately hanged. "He carried my daughter on his shoulder after she returned from school, and took her to buy chocolates. We searched for her till night. Since many people had seen him with her in the evening, it helped police," said the distressed father.

Mother Sudha could not believe that her brother could commit such a heinous crime. "Being an uncle, one can't imagine the brutality he committed on my daughter. Her mouth and private parts were filled with mud. We don't know why he did it," she wept.

Civil society protests, demands justice

When Uddappa Ganiger was brought to Belagavi district government hospital on Friday, hundreds of activists belonging to women's organizations, and Hindu, Muslim and Kannada organizations gathered at the hospital premises and urged the police to hand him over to them.

The September 8 rape had also led to women's organizations staging a protest and demanding stringent action against the accused.

Seema Sayyad, district president of Human Rights Organization, blamed the police for protecting notorious criminals. "Such criminals should be punished in public by women," she said.

"I am ready to go to jail for punishing the culprit. There is need for immediate punishment for rapists through fast track courts. Our legal system protects such criminals for years, keeps them in jail and feeds them well. We will start an agitation tomorrow for immediate punishment to the accused," Ayesha Sanadi, state president of Human Rights Organization, said.

Social worker and human rights activist Ashwini Lengade questioned the Beti Bachao campaign, when so many atrocities are being committed against women. Women in the country require safety, she said. Sensing public anger, police shifted Ganiger to another hospital for a medical test.

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May 7,2020

Amaravati, May 7: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said that Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has assured him to offer immediate help to stranded Andhra fishermen.

Around 300 Andhra Pradesh fishermen are stranded on the coast of Malpe village in Udupi district.

"Karnataka CM has responded very positively and assured to offer the stranded fishermen immediate help. The fishermen hail from Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh.

Yediyurappa has also said that their team was also contacting Andhra Pradesh authorities to safely bring them back to their home state," Naidu said in a statement on Twitter.

In a separate letter to Yediyurappa, Naidu lauded the tremendous efforts that the government of Karnataka has been putting to fight COVID-19 and expressed his solidarity with the people there in this critical time.

Naidu said that many Telugu people that have migrated to other states for work were facing various problems due to the COVID-induced lockdown.

"In this backdrop, I would like to bring to your notice that around 300 fishing folk from Srikakulam District are stranded in Malpe Village, Udupi District, Karnataka. Their families, relatives and well-wishers are deeply worried for their safety and well being," Naidu said.

The TDP chief said that on behalf of those families and on his own behalf, he would appeal for sending the stranded fishermen back to their respective homes.

"In case that is not possible, I request you to provide them with shelter, food, water, medical aid and other essential commodities until the end of COVID lockdown," TDP chief said in a letter.

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February 19,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 19: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Karnataka High Court, seeking a stay on Anand Singh functioning as Minister of Forests, Environment and Ecology contending that there are criminal cases filed against him by the Ministry.

"A stay be granted prohibiting Anand Singh from functioning as the Cabinet Minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology. Any other order that the Honourable Court may deem fit in the interest of justice and equity," the PIL prays.

The petition, filed by advocate Vijay Kumar, said that the Chief Minister has allocated the portfolio of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology to Singh without considering the fact that there are several criminal faces filed against him by the Ministry.

It said that the allocation of the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology portfolio to Singh is in the conflict of interest.

"The holding of the post of Cabinet minister for the Ministry of Forests, Environment and Ecology is against public interest and completely in conflict of interest as he has business for which the subject Ministry is the overseeing authority and further he will also have access to the case files which again is in conflict of interest," the PIL said.

PIL adds that "it is pertinent and absolutely necessary" to deny the incumbent from accessing files related to his cases and from taking any decisions which may provide him with pecuniary benefits through his businesses.

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March 11,2020

Kalaburagi, Mar 11: A suspected coronavirus patient who had returned to Kalaburagi from Saudi Arabia on February 29 passed away today in hospital.

It is said he was admitted to the hospital on March 5 after he showed flu symptoms. But, the family members of the patient had shifted him to Hyderabad from GIMS on Tuesday against the advice of the doctors.

However, the district administration and District Health Officer (DHO) M A Jabbar are waiting for the final report of throat swab of the patient sent for lab test.

The DHO has directed Taluk Health Officer Sharanabasappa Kyatanal to supervise until the final rites of the suspect person were performed.

Kalaburagi Deputy Commissioner B Sharat said the patient died on Tuesday night on his way back to Kalaburagi after the doctor stated that chances of his survival was bleak. "It is still a suspected coronavirus case. We are waiting for the report," he said.

Sharat said he developed severe respiratory problem coupled with cough, cold and fever. "As he was 76-year-old, he failed to respond to the treatment. It is yet to be confirmed if the cause of death was coronavirus," he said.

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