Raghupathy Bhat pleads innocence in Padmapriya 'suicide' case

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May 27, 2012

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Udupi, May 26: Udupi MLA Raghupathy Bhat exactly after 3 years 11 months and 15 days of the incident has come out before media to plead his innocence as he was suspected following the unnatural death of his wife Padmapriya.

“I have taken oath before Dharmasthala Manjunatha Swamy in the presence of my mother and kids telling that I am innocent in the case and whatever has happened, is without me playing any role in it. I am in no way connected to her death. The reports tell the death is due to suicide,” he said.

The Padmapriya missing case was registered on June 10, 2008. It was followed by dramatic twists and ended in her suspicious death raising several vague queries.

Speaking to media persons here on Friday, the MLA clarified that he has no role in the suspicious death of his wife Padmapriya. “I neither murdered her nor conspired for her murder,” he categorically stated and added that CoD has already finished the inquiry and has submitted the charge sheet before court.

The report holds Atul responsible for the death. The case is in the inquiry phase in Udupi's Sessions court. The case was handed over to CoD on July 16, 2009, he said.

Stating that he had to break his silence over the issue before media after a long gap as he was deeply hurt and his children were put in confusion, owing to opposition parties indulging in maligning his character by making him responsible for Padmapriya's death.

“It is totally untrue and opposition parties are doing it specially to ruin my political career. The attempt to defame me has gone deep especially during recent Lok Sabha elections. The tragedy has struck my family. I and my kids are trying hard to cope with the situation and the developments pointing me as the culprit,” he added.

Giving ample evidences including forensic report, post mortem report and death certificate to prove his innocence, the MLA said that he always maintained silence as he felt the issue was within family and that he did not want to come before public.

The Forensic report was made available on April 13, 2009. The post mortem was conducted by R K Sharma in Delhi who is an expert in handling complicated cases.

Moreover, the door of the Dwaraka apartment where Padmapriya committed suicide was opened in the presence of Delhi and Karnataka police as there was a need to maintain transparency in every act, he added.

Bhat said the trauma took place for the sake of trusting a beloved friend who stabbed at back.

The chargesheet filed by CoD against Atul contains no charges against him for abetting Padmapriya to commit suicide. So I appealed before High court to add the said charges against Atul in the chargesheet filed by CoD.

However, Atul has got the stay order in connection with the charges alleged against him following which the case is under trail in Udupi Sessions court, he added.

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May 30,2020

Bengaluru, May 30: People travelling to Bengaluru by flight or train must pay to get their Covid-19 tests done at designated private labs.

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February 17,2020

Abu Dhabi, Feb 17: NMC Health Plc, a hospital operator targeted by short-seller Muddy Waters, said founder Bavaguthu Raghuram Shetty resigned amid investor concern he faced a margin call and misrepresented his stake.

The board asked for Co-Chairman Shetty’s resignation and it takes effect immediately, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. NMC has lost four board members since Friday, including Vice Chairman Khaleefa Butti, whose holdings are also being probed. The stock, the worst performer on the FTSE-100 Index this year, fell as much as 9.2 percent Monday morning and then rebounded.

“The resignation of senior board members should be viewed positively,” said Abdulla Nahlawi, an analyst at Rasmala Investment Bank in Dubai. “The credibility of the current board has been jeopardized with the unfolding of the recent events.”

NMC shares lost almost half their value the first week of February on speculation the company’s main investors faced a margin call, in which banks seize shares pledged as collateral. NMC said Friday that First Abu Dhabi Bank and Al Salam Bank Bahrain obtained 20 million shares in the company from BRS International Holding, an investment vehicle of NMC’s top shareholders. The banks sold more than 8 million of those shares as “enforcement of security,” NMC said.

NMC operates the largest medical network in the United Arab Emirates and in 2012 became the first Abu Dhabi company to list in London. The shares started teetering in mid-December when Muddy Waters alleged that NMC manipulated its balance sheet and inflated the prices of companies it acquired.

Shetty, 77, was born in India and founded NMC in the 1970s after moving to Abu Dhabi. His spokesman said a legal review of the situation is ongoing and declined further comment.

Chief Investment Officer Hani Buttikhi and board member Abdulrahman Basaddiq also stepped down because they were appointees of Shetty and Butti, NMC said, adding that they had no knowledge of the share transfers.

Questions remain over the role of Shetty’s family at the company. His wife and son-in-law both hold roles in senior management.

Almost 10 per cent of NMC’s freely traded shares are shorted, according to Markit Securities data. In mid-December about a third of them were.

Last week GKSD Investment, an investment company backed by hospital investors, said it’s studying a possible offer for NMC. Under U.K. takeover rules, it has until March 9 to make a bid.

NMC has said Muddy Waters’s claims are false and the company hired former FBI Director Louis Freeh to conduct an independent review. The review is due to be completed before the company issues its financial results in March, the person said.

NMC said Mark Tompkins will continue as the company’s sole chairman.

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sunita kejriwal
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Monday, 17 Feb 2020

BRS could not fool all the people all the time!

 

Bhakth
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Monday, 17 Feb 2020

Illegal way of earning will not last for long. 

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Bengaluru, Jul 5: Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore Bernard Moras has been diagnosed with mild symptoms of Covid-19 and his condition now is said to be stable.

"Most Reverend Bernard Moras, Archbishop Emeritus of Bangalore, had gone to St. John's Medical College for a routine check-up on July 2 as he was not well. Yesterday (July 3), it was confirmed that he has mild symptoms of Covid-19 and the doctors have stated that his condition at present is stable," Archbishop of Bangalore Peter Machado said in a message.

"We assure our beloved Archbishop Emeritus of the prayers of all the faithful in the Archdiocese and wish him a speedy recovery, he said.

The Archbishop Emeritus is aged about 78. 

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