Bengaluru: KPCC Chief Dinesh Gundurao on Thursday asserted that the party had no intentions to compromise with the rebel MLAs who resigned from the assembly to destabilise the Cong-JD(s) coalition government.
Speaking to reporters at party office on Queen's road in the city, Dinesh said "The party will not compromise with them, we have also asked the party workers to not support them.''
"The party does not need betrayers like them. They have cheated the party and hence have been expelled from the party. We have also suspended the block committees in their constituencies, the party workers have been asked to stand strong and rebuild the units" he added.
The party's state chief also added that the expelled MLAs have been trying to contact the party officials bur the party was in no mood to forget their betrayal.
He also noted that the party is preparing for by-elections which he said can be expected in next six months.
"We will prepare and fight it out as a strong opposition. Tickets will be given to the party loyalists who knows the principles of the party".
Commenting on Government's move to cancel Tipu Jayanti, Dinesh said the saffron party was playing communal politics to attract votes from majority".
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Nainital (PTI): A 55-year-old advocate allegedly died by suicide after shooting himself inside his car at the Nainital district court parking lot here on Monday, police said.
According to the police, Puran Singh Bhakuni, a resident of Mallital, was found in the rear seat of his vehicle with a gunshot wound to his temple.
Police recovered a licensed pistol from his hand and a suicide note from the car’s dashboard. The note stated that Bhakuni was unwell and suffering from depression.
"We received information through lawyers around noon. The deceased was lying in the back seat with a pistol in his hand and blood near his ear," Circle Officer Anjana Negi said.
Forensic teams and ballistic experts reached the spot to collect evidence, as no witness reported hearing the gunshot.
Government counsel Sushil Sharma stated that Bhakuni left home at 9 am and was found dead at 9.30 am.
Sharma raised concerns over the circumstances, noting that the body was in the rear seat, and demanded a thorough probe to rule out foul play. Bhakuni, who worked as a notary, had married six months ago, he said.
Police took the body into custody and sent it for a postmortem to confirm the cause of death.
The forensic laboratory will examine the suicide note and the ballistics of the weapon, the police said, adding that the investigation is ongoing.
