High drama over suicide: K'taka govt refuses to name MLAs in FIR; BJP workers detained

IANS April 5, 2025 272 views

A dramatic political confrontation erupted in Karnataka after a BJP worker's suicide sparked intense allegations of harassment. State BJP leaders, including B.Y. Vijayendra, were detained while protesting the government's handling of the case. The worker's suicide note named two Congress MLAs, but the government refused to include their names in the FIR. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah maintained that the investigation would proceed independently, escalating tensions between the BJP and Congress.

"We will not leave the matter here. The two MLAs are guilty." - B.Y. Vijayendra, BJP State President
Bengaluru, April 5: High drama unfolded in Kushalnagar town of Madikeri district following a protest by the Karnataka BJP unit over the suicide of a party worker.

Key Points

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BJP leaders protest over worker Vinay Somaiah's suicide in Bengaluru

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Police detain Vijayendra and other BJP leaders

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CM Siddaramaiah rejects demands to include MLAs in FIR

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Deceased worker alleged harassment in suicide note

After the Congress government rejected the BJP’s demand to include the names of two MLAs in the FIR, BJP leaders attempted to stage a protest with the body of the deceased worker in front of the Deputy Superintendent of Police’s office. However, police detained all those involved.

State BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra, Mysuru-Kodagu MP Yaduveer Wadiyar, former MP Pratap Simha, and former Speaker K.G. Bopaiah were among those detained after a heated exchange with the police.

They were taken away in police vehicles. Hundreds of BJP workers were also detained and transported in buses.

While being detained, Vijayendra criticised the Congress-led government, calling it a "goonda government."

He alleged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was behaving arrogantly.

“We will not leave the matter here. The two MLAs are guilty. We know how to get justice. They are close confidants of CM Siddaramaiah. We will approach the judiciary. The case should be handed over to the CBI,” he stated.

He further alleged, “The police are acting as puppets of the Congress government. All police stations have turned into Congress party offices. Let the Congress-led government commit atrocities — we will not back down. We will seek justice through the courts.”

Vijayendra reiterated that the names of the two Congress MLAs must be included in the FIR.

Following the arrest of BJP leaders and workers, the family of deceased BJP worker Vinay Somaiah took the body to his native village of Gonimaruru to perform the final rites.

When questioned on the demand to include MLA A.S. Ponnanna, along with MLA Manthar Gowda, in the FIR, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah responded on Saturday, stating, “That cannot be done. We cannot fulfil the BJP’s demands. The investigation will continue, and those found guilty will be punished.”

Vinay Somaiah, a native of Madikeri district, reportedly died by suicide at his office in Bengaluru, leaving behind a note on Friday.

In the note, he alleged harassment by Congress leaders and named MLAs A.S. Ponnanna, Manthar Gowda, and Congress leader Thennira Maheena as responsible for his decision. However, the Hennur police registered an FIR naming only Thennira Maheena.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is so tragic. No matter which party you support, a life lost is always heartbreaking 💔 The family deserves justice and proper investigation.
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Priya M.
Why are politicians making this about themselves? A man lost his life and all they care about is political point scoring. Disgusting behavior from both sides.
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Sanjay T.
The police should conduct a fair investigation without political interference. If the MLAs are innocent, they have nothing to fear. Justice must be served properly.
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Ananya R.
Respectfully, I think the article could have included more context about the deceased worker's background and what exactly led to this situation. The focus seems too political.
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Vikram J.
This is getting out of hand. Protesting with a dead body? There must be more dignified ways to demand justice. My condolences to the family.
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Neha P.
Mental health awareness is so important in these situations. I hope this tragedy leads to better support systems for people facing harassment. 🕊️

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