Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: A 17-year-old boy, identified as Sahil and the only child of Deputy Commissioner of Police Shilwant Nandedkar, tragically took his own life by hanging himself from the ceiling fan at his home in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The incident occurred early on Sunday morning.
Sahil, a meritorious student pursuing his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) while also preparing for the IIT entrance examination, left a poignant note on the mirror of his bedroom, stating, "I enjoyed this life and body. I want to restart. I am not quitting."
The family had celebrated Dasara together just two days prior, and Sahil appeared cheerful during a family dinner, joking with his parents before expressing his intention to study in his room. He locked the door from the inside before taking the extreme step.
The incident was discovered around 6 am when DCP Nandedkar, preparing for his morning walk, noticed the door to his son’s room was locked and unresponsive to knocks. Concerned, he peered through the window and found Sahil hanging.
The Vedantnagar police have registered a case of accidental death and are investigating the circumstances that may have led to this tragic event. After an autopsy, the body was released to the family for final rites at the Pratapnagar crematorium.
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Bengaluru: The results of the by-elections in three constituencies do not represent a mandate for the state government, said MP Basavaraja Bommai, adding that ruling party MLAs are dissatisfied with the lack of development in the state.
Speaking to the media at the BJP office on Tuesday, he stated that by-elections typically favor the ruling government. "When we were in power, we won 13 out of 17 by-elections. The Congress should not assume that this is a verdict in their favor," he remarked.
Bommai emphasized that these results are confined to the constituencies where the by-elections were held. He also accused the state government of poorly implementing its guarantee schemes without adequate financial preparation, claiming that the schemes are being halted due to financial strain.
He alleged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's government has borrowed over ₹1 lakh crore, leading to difficulties in financial management. Bommai pointed out that the state government is yet to release over ₹2,000 crore to local bodies, including village panchayats, as recommended by the 15th Finance Commission.
"Anganwadi workers and contract workers are not receiving their salaries, and contractors are refusing to take up work due to non-release of funds, even after tenders have been floated," he added.
Responding to questions about internal dissent within the BJP, Bommai denied any significant issues, stating, "There is no dissent in the BJP. Everyone is committed to the party. There may be differing opinions on some matters, but I am confident that everything will be resolved within a month." He also noted that a motivated BJP team is actively working for the party.