Journalist Basheer’s death: IAS officer suspended for drunken driving; SIT constituted

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August 5, 2019

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 5: Kerala IAS officer Sriram Venkitaraman was suspended on Monday and a special investigation team formed by the government, two days after his arrest for alleged drunken driving that caused the death of a journalist here.

The 33-year old officer, under judicial remand, was under observation at the Intensive Care Unit of the Government Medical College Hospital here even as police said the result of his blood test was negative for alcohol trace.

In a related development, a bail application filed by Venkitaraman was opposed by the police in a court here which adjourned the matter to Tuesday.

A sub-inspector of police was suspended for alleged lapses in initial investigation after an inquiry, police said.

The order of suspension was issued by state Chief Secretary Tom Jose based on a direction by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, official sources said.

"The Government views the matter seriously and accordingly Shri Sriram V, IAS (KL 2013) is placed under suspension with immediate effect under Rule 3(3) of the All India Services (Discipline & Appeal) Rules, 1969", the order said.

The opposition Congress led UDF had demanded the suspension of the officer.

The government, which has asserted it would not protect any official who violated law, appointed the Special Investigation Team (SIT), headed by ADGP Sheikh Darvesh Sahib, to probe the case against the IAS officer.

The team will include personnel from the Crime branch and the police, a statement issued by the state police chief said.

Venkitaraman was arrested on Aug 3 several hours after the luxury car driven by him while returning from a private party hit 35-year old K Muhammed Basheer, Thiruvananthapuram Bureau Chief of Malayalam daily "Siraj", killing him on the spot.

It triggered an outrage with demands for suspension and resignation of the IAS officer amid allegations that he was trying to bail himself out of the case using his position.

Venkitaraman, a doctor himself, allowed police to collect his blood sample for examination nine hours after the mishap and after getting himself admitted to a posh private hospital here.

The investigating officer told PTI on Monday that "The result of the blood test has come out negative (for alcohol trace)."

A five-member medical board, constituted to evaluate the health condition of the accused, decided to keep him under observation at the ICU.

It also directed conduct of some more examinations on him, a medical college hospital statement said.

Though Venkitaraman was remanded to 14 days judicial custody on Saturday, he continued to remain in the private KIMS Hospital till Sunday night.

He was shifted to the Medical college hospital after Basheer's family and media personnel protested over the "five star treatment" being given to him at the KIMS though he was a remand prisoner.

Meanwhile, state Industries Minister E P Jayarajan on Monday described Venkitaraman as a "disgrace" to the civil service and wanted him to resign on his own.

"The government is not going to protect any culprits. We will not spare those who have attempted to help the accused.

The IAS officer is a disgrace to the profession. He must accept his mistake and resign from the post," he said.

He was speaking at a condolence meeting organised by the media fraternity here in remembrance of Basheer.

State Power Minister M M Mani and Health minister, K K Shylaja, also said the the guilty will neither be protected nor given any special consideration.

In the Judicial First Class Magistrate court, the bail application of the officer as well as the police plea seeking his custody came up for hearing when the prosecution opposed the relief to the accused.

In his bail plea, the IAS officer claimed he had not committed any crime and alleged the matter was exaggerated by the media.

Kerala Union of Working Journalists demanded that the government dismiss Venkitaraman from service and pay a compensation of Rs 50 lakh to Basheer's family.

His wife should be given government job, the KUWJ said adding it had apprehensions about "go slow" tactics in the case.

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May 18,2020

Bengaluru, May 18: Over two months after his appointment as the Karnataka Congress President, DK Shivakumar is likely to take-over the reigns of the party officially on May 31.

"There are two dates, May 31 and June 7. He is most likely to officially take over as KPCC President on the 31st," sources close to Mr Shivakumar told PTI.

After remaining in a virtual vacuum for nearly three months, the party high command on March 11 appointed Mr Shivakumar, known to be the Congress' chief troubleshooter in crisis situations, replacing Dinesh Gundu Rao as KPCC chief.

Mr Rao had quit the post in December 2019 after the party's dismal show in the bypolls when it won only two of the 15 seats and yielded 12.

Congress sources said once the appointment letter came from the high command, he has been KPCC president and officially taking charge was just a formality.

"He will be officially handed over the party insignias and responsibilities relating to bank accounts and cheques, among other things, that has been traditionally followed," they said, adding the official take over was delayed by the coronavirus.

After his appointment as KPCC president, Mr Shivakumar has been meeting a host of senior party leaders and leading the party in the fight against coronavirus.

These include setting up of Congress' COVID-19 task force, alerting the government in its management of the crisis, holding weekly video conferencing with leaders of party's local units to gather information, among other things.

Sources close to Mr Shivakumar said the official take over would be a simple event, looking at the current situation due to the pandemic.

"Very few select party leaders and office bearers, say about 50 odd people, are likely to be in attendance at the simple event at KPCC office," they said, adding that arrangements may be made to telecast the event live for the benefit for party workers and local leaders.

A six-time MLA, Mr Shivakumar had a long wait for his appointment to the coveted post, due to opposition within. There were reports that Congress Legislature Party leader Siddarmaiah had lobbied in favour of one of his confidants for the top job.

In a first, appointment of three KPCC Working Presidents- Satish Jharkiholi, Saleem Ahammed and Eashwar Khandre, was seen as an attempt by those apposing Mr Shivakumar, to weaken his hold on the party.

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February 26,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 26: The police remand of student activist Amulya Leona Noronha, who was produced before a Magistrate, after a no-show at the Metropolitan Magistrate Court, was extended by 10 more days.

The Fifth Additional Metropolitan Magistrate at the Magistrate's home on Tuesday night had remanded her to police custody for 10 days, less than the 14 days asked for by the Special Investigative Team, considering that she has already spent over four days in judicial custody.

Amulya Noronha, a student of NMKRV College for Women, had raised pro-Pakistan slogans by shouting ''Pakistan Zindabad'' at an anti-CAA protest in Bangalore on 20th February following which the city police filed a case of sedition against her.

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January 16,2020

Davanagere, Jan 16: Congress leader D K Shivakumar on Thursday turned down all the recent media reports of him aspiring for the coveted Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committe (KPCC) president post.

Terming all the news, doing rounds, as baseless, Shivakumar said that he never made any attempt to become KPCC president. "All I want to do is work for my people and party", he asserted.

Referring to Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa's visit to Harihar's 'Our Lady of Health Minor Basilica' programme, Shivakumar said."I'm not concerned about what others are doing, everyone is free to take part in the programmes."

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