Kolar: In the second reported case of honor killing within a span of about two months in Kolar district, a grim incident unfolded as an autorickshaw driver allegedly suffocated his 19-year-old daughter to death.

The shocking act was purportedly committed because the young woman was in a romantic relationship with a Dalit youth from a neighboring village. The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Friday in Thotli village, situated in Kolar taluk.

The family of the deceased chose to secretly bury the body without notifying the local police or the villagers. However, a vigilant police constable associated with the Sugatur outpost caught wind of the situation and brought it to the attention of Kolar's Superintendent of Police, M Narayana. Reactingto the matter, the SP instructed the Kolar Rural police inspector to initiate an investigation into the matter.

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Upon arriving at the deceased's residence, the police team confronted the accused, Venkatesh Gowda, who reportedly confessed to the heinous crime. Following this confession, Venkatesh, along with his brothers Mohan and Chowde Gowda, was taken into custody.

According to Superintendent Narayana, Venkatesh Gowda's daughter, Ramya, had developed a romantic attachment to a Dalit youth from Aaleri, an adjacent village. The father revealed that he had repeatedly implored his daughter to sever ties with her love interest, but his pleas went unanswered.

Ramya had been employed at a private factory near her village, while the young man in question worked as a mechanic at a private firm. The family learned of their relationship about a month ago and made concerted efforts to dissuade the girl from pursuing it, to no avail. The girl allegedly adamantly declared her intent to be with her partner, regardless of the consequences.

Based on the accused's admission, police officials exhumed the girl's body with the presence of a taluk magistrate on Sunday morning, subsequently conducting an autopsy on-site. The Kolar Rural police inspector, Lokesh, has filed charges against the accused under various sections, including murder and concealing evidence.

In a chillingly similar case, on June 27, a man in Bodagurki village, located in Bangarpet taluk of Kolar district, had taken the life of his own 20-year-old daughter due to her association with a Dalit youth from the same village.

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Bhatkal: More than 50 per cent of the members elected to the executive committee of Majlis-e-Islah wa Tanzeem in its triennial elections are new faces, with a significant number of young members getting an opportunity in the organisation’s executive committee.

Polling for eight constituencies in different parts of Bhatkal was held on May 12, in which 24 members were elected. In addition, 20 members were elected unopposed from seven constituencies.

The keenest contest was witnessed in Constituency No. 14, where 10 candidates were in the fray for five seats.

With this, the process of electing members to the organisation’s 132-member executive council from Bhatkal and other regions has been completed.

Election Commissioner Mohiuddin Altaf Kharoori said the induction of a large number of new members into the executive committee has brought fresh enthusiasm to the organisation.