Belthangady: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) interrogated on Monday Mallika, arrested complainant-witness in the Dharmasthala mass burials case Chinnayya’s second wife, and Ratna, his sister, at the SIT office in town on Monday.
The SIT is said to have asked the duo to appear for questioning to collect information on Chinnayya, including that on his financial transactions.
Sowjanya Movement Activists had reportedly informed SIT that Chinnayya’s wife Mallika had accompanied her husband when he visited activist Mahesh Shetty Thimarody’s house. Video clips on the Chinnayya’s statements in the presence of Thimarody had come out in the open, but were different from the witness’ statement in court.
Mallika and Ratna were reportedly interrogated by the SIT to get clear information on such matters too.
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Bengaluru (PTI): The South Western Railway on Saturday announced a series of special trains, in coordination with Central, South Eastern and Southern Railways, to clear stranded passengers following large-scale IndiGo flight cancellations across the country.
The special services will operate between December 6 and 10 on high-demand routes, including Bengaluru–Chennai, Bengaluru–Pune, Yesvantpur–Hazrat Nizamuddin, Shalimar–Yelahanka and Ernakulam–Yelahanka, officials said.
According to an official statement, SWR will run Train No. 06255/06256 between Chennai Egmore and KSR Bengaluru, 06257/06258 between Bengaluru and MGR Chennai Central, 06259/06260 between Yesvantpur and Hazrat Nizamuddin, and 06263/06264 between Bengaluru and Pune.
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Central Railway will operate Train No. 01413/01414 between Pune and Bengaluru, while South Eastern Railway will run Train No. 08073/08074 between Shalimar and Yelahanka. Southern Railway will operate Train No. 06147/06148 between Ernakulam and Yelahanka, the statement said.
Railways has advised passengers to check updated timings on its official channels and arrive early at stations.
For at least five days in a row, IndiGo flight operations have been significantly disrupted, with a large number of cancellations and delays causing hardships to thousands of passengers. In many cases, baggage has been misplaced.
