Moodbidri, August 29: The local police on Wednesday arrested another accused in the murder of Surendra Jain who was killed by his own brother for property and money two weeks ago.
The arrested accused is identified as vehicle driver Prabha alias Prabhakar Shetty (32) of Arambodi in Belthangady taluk.
Sudarshan Jain (28) of Hosabettu Kadambaraguttu was working at a textile shop. On August 11, after finishing his work, he went home along with his brother Sudhir Jain in a motorbike. When they were about to reach their home, Sudhir Jain stopped the bike saying that the bike was not working and took his brother Sudarshan Jain into a car parked nearby. But friends of Sudhir Jain who were in the car took Sudarshan to other place, stabbed him and strangled him with a rope. Later, they have dumped the body into Phalguni river near Pachhemogaru.
On August 17, the body of Sudarshan was found at Maravuru dam. The arrested Prabhakar was the driver for the car used to kill Sudarshan and the car was hired from a person at Arambodi. Police also booked a case against the car owner and looking for him. With the arrest of Prabhakar, the total number of accused arrested in the case has gone up to four. Victim’s brother Sudhir Jain, his friend Sandeep Shetty (29) of Hokkadigoli, Balaraj (23) of Venur Arambodi were arrested earlier.
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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has accused the EC of "double standards" and "bias" after it sought details on the state’s guarantee schemes in Davanagere and Bagalkot districts, where bypolls are scheduled for Thursday.
In a post on 'X' on Wednesday, Siddaramaiah said the Election Commission of India had asked the Karnataka government for information on fund releases under five ongoing guarantee schemes in the constituencies going to polls.
The polls were necessitated following the deaths of senior Congress MLAs Shamanur Shivashankarappa and H Y Meti, respectively.
The schemes are Gruha Jyothi, which provides 200 units of free electricity to every household; Gruha Lakshmi, offering Rs 2,000 to women heading families; and Anna Bhagya, supplying 10 kg of rice per month to each member of BPL families.
In addition, Yuva Nidhi grants Rs 3,000 to unemployed graduates and Rs 1,500 to unemployed diploma holders aged 18–25 for two years, while Shakti enables women to travel free of charge within Karnataka on government non-luxury buses.
Siddaramaiah alleged that the ECI had remained silent when similar cash transfer schemes were announced in Maharashtra and Bihar ahead of elections, calling the scrutiny of Karnataka’s schemes a "clear case of bias".
"In states like Maharashtra and Bihar, cash transfer schemes were announced or fast-tracked just before elections, directly benefiting voters. Yet the ECI remained silent. This is not neutrality—it is complicity," he said.
The CM accused the BJP and NDA governments of "a double standard", noting that when they act, the ECI "looks the other way", but when Karnataka fulfils its promises, it faces "intense scrutiny".
He added that targeting the state’s guarantee schemes is "not just political but anti-poor, anti-women, and anti-Karnataka."
Siddaramaiah clarified that these schemes were not launched in connection with the bypolls but are ongoing programmes implemented as part of the Congress government’s commitments from the 2023 Assembly elections.
Funds are transferred regularly to beneficiaries in a transparent and structured manner, he added.
"The guarantees are part of governance—a direct investment in human dignity, household stability, and economic participation, not inducement," he said.
He also accused the BJP of "hypocrisy", saying that while it criticises Karnataka’s schemes as "freebies", it rolls out similar programmes in states it governs.
"The Karnataka model has set a benchmark for the country. What is deeply concerning, however, is the ECI’s selective approach," Siddaramaiah added.
