Coffee King laid to rest in family estate

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July 31, 2019

Mudigere, Jul 31: Café Coffee Day founder V G Siddhartha, who apparently committed suicide by jumping into the Netravati river near Mangaluru following harassment by I-T department, was on Wednesday cremated at his family’s coffee estate in Chatanahalli village.

His eldest son Amartya Hegde lit the funeral pyre after the last rites were performed in an atmosphere marked by quiet grief, as his mother Malavika Hegde and her father and former Chief Minister S M Krishna struggled with their emotions.

Earlier in the day, thousands of people paid their last respects to Siddhartha at Coffee Day Global Ltd, a firm owned by him in Chikkamagaluru town. Siddhartha’s biggest entrepreneurial innovation, CCD, had its roots in the coffee-growing hilly districts of Chikkamagaluru and Hassan where his father owned large estates.

It was in the early hours of Wednesday that the body of Siddhartha was found by a group of local fishermen in the Netravati river near Mangaluru. He had gone missing from the bridge on the river since Monday evening and an intensive, all-day search by a 300-strong team on Tuesday had failed to find the body. Three fishermen found the body floating near the Hoigebazar area where the river joins the Arabian sea, at 6.30 a.m. They brought it ashore and informed the police. The police have also recovered the mobile phone of Siddhartha.

Meanwhile, the police are continuing investigations into the circumstances that led to his death, with a letter purportedly written by him, blaming the Income Tax Department for his “succumbing to the situation.”

While the IT department has expressed doubts about his veracity of the letter, the police say that it would be treated as dying declaration, after checking its authenticity. Kamal Pant, Additional Director-General of Police (Law and Order), Karnataka, confirmed to The Hindu, “We have recovered the letter from his family members. We will take necessary action further.”

The board of Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd. (CDEL), that met on Wednesday, is also considering getting an independent forensic study of the letter. They need not wait for the police investigation to take up independent inquiry, said a source.

The day saw many politicians in the opposition camp, including former chief minister Siddaramaiah, saying that “harassment” by central agencies had pushed the entrepreneur to the brink.

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February 21,2020

New Delhi, Feb 21: A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the sedition case registered against a Karnataka school management for allegedly allowing students to stage an anti-CAA, anti-NRC drama that 'portrayed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in poor light'.

The petition seeks quashing of the FIR against the principal and other staff of the Shaheen School at Bidar who have been booked under sections 124-A (sedition) and 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups) of the Indian Penal Code.

In the petition filed on Thursday, social activist Yogita Bhayana has also sought an apex court direction for a proper mechanism to deal with alleged government misuse of the sedition law.

Section 124A of the IPC says that "whoever brings or attempts to bring into hatred or contempt, or excites or attempts to excite disaffection towards... the Government shall be punished with imprisonment for life...".

Bhayana, in the plea, has sought a direction to the Centre and the Karnataka government "to quash the FIR registered in connection of seditious charges against the school management, teacher and a widowed parent of a student for staging a play criticizing CAA, NRC, and NPR."

The petition claimed the police "also questioned students, and videos and screenshots of CCTV footage showing them speaking to the students were shared widely on social media, prompting criticism."

It further quoted the school principal, alleging that "on one occasion, police in uniform questioned students, with no child welfare officials present".

The plea said that the "proceedings were violative of Article 21 (right to life and personal liberty) of the Constitution and abuse of process of law."

"Issue an order directing the Centre to constitute a committee to scrutinise complaints under 124-A IPC and adhere to judgments by the apex court before registering the FIR under the section 124-A IPC," the petition said.

The drama was staged on January 21 by students of fourth, fifth and sixth standard.

The sedition case was filed based on a complaint from social worker Neelesh Rakshyal on January 26.

The complainant has alleged that the school authorities "used" the students to perform a drama where they "abused" Modi in the context of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens.

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