Bengaluru, September 25: CLP leader Siddaramaiah said that it was hundred per cent sure that the non-BJP government would come to power at the centre in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Addressing the CLP meeting at a private hotel here on Tuesday, Siddaramaiah said that AICC President Rahul Gandhi would become the Prime Minister of the country. So, each elected representative should organize the party in their respective constituencies strongly. No opportunity should be given to destabilize the coalition government. The high command has entrusted the responsibility of protecting the coalition government in the state, for which the MLAs should extend their full support, he said.

Those who get the party high command green signal would become the ministers. AICC President Rahul Gandhi has directed him to conduct evaluation of the working style of the ministers once in six months. The ministers who do not work to the expectations of the party would not last longer, he asked the dissident MLAs that your differences should not be the food for others. The BJP has been encouraging the operation lotus. But you should not yield to any attractions and should not take any hasty decisions, he said.

“Have you ever imagined about your future if you desert the party? Understand the present position of the leaders who have left the party and joined BJP and how those leaders are being treated in that party. The party will identify you in right time and entrust the responsibility. But till then, you have to wait with patience”, he advised the MLAs.

Impossible to organize party

Some of the MLAs expressed their anger against Siddaramaiah and Parameshwar saying that they were not getting the funds to develop their constituencies and how they should develop the constituency and organize the party, they asked.

Some constituencies were getting Funds, Projects and Programmes without any hindrance. What about their constituencies? Though the coalition government was formed four months back, no works were being taken up in their constituencies, they averred.

If they give statements openly about the injustice, it was being termed as dissident activity. If they keep quiet, they would not get anything. They were not in a position to give answer to the people of their constituencies. Though the Congress MLAs were more in the coalition government, they were in a position to beg everything. Even the officers transfer had also become unilateral. They were not getting the officers they want. They were not getting the solutions to their problems even if they express with you. The people in the government were not listening to their problems, they expressed their anger against the DCM and other ministers indirectly.

Silly excuses were being given for not expanding the Cabinet. They were unable to discuss it with the party high command, but they were being targeted for everything, they said.

Only Ramanagar constituency was getting everything and all permissions. Why the CM is discriminating them, asked Yeshwanthpura MLA S.T. Somashekar.

KPCC President Dinesh Gundu Rao, Working President Eshwar Khandre, Deputy Chief Minister Dr G. Parameshwar, Former Chief Minister Veerappa Moily, Ministers, MPs and Rajya Sabha Members participated in the meeting.



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Ranchi (PTI): A 25-year-old man, who works as a butcher, allegedly strangled to death his live-in partner and chopped her body into 40 to 50 pieces in a forested area in Jharkhand’s Khunti district, police said on Wednesday.

The accused, identified as Naresh Bhengra, was arrested.

The matter came to light after around a fortnight after the killing when a stray dog was found with human body parts near Jordag village in Jariagarh police station on November 24.

Bhengra was in a live-in relationship with the deceased, a 24-year-old woman also from Khunti district, in Tamil Nadu for the past couple of years. Sometime back, he returned to Jharkhand, got married to another woman without telling his partner anything and went back to the southern state without his wife to join her.

"The brutal incident occurred on November 8 when they reached Khunti as the accused who had married another woman did not wish to take her home. Instead, he took her to a forest near his house at Jordag village in Jariagarh police station and chopped the body into pieces. The man has been arrested," Khunti Superintendent of Police Aman Kumar told PTI.

Inspector Ashok Singh who investigated the case said the man worked in a butcher shop in Tamil Nadu and was expert in slicing chicken.

“He admitted chopping the body parts of the woman into 40 to 50 pieces before leaving those in the forest for wild animals to feast on. The police recovered several parts on November 24 after a dog in the area was seen with a hand," Singh told PTI.

Singh said that the woman, who was unaware of his marriage, pressured him to return to Khunti. After reaching Ranchi, they boarded a train on November 24 and headed to the man's village.

"Under a plan, the man took her to Khunti in an autorickshaw near his home and asked her to wait. He returned with sharp weapons and strangulated her with her dupatta after raping her. He then cut the body into 40 to 50 pieces and left for his home to live with his wife," Singh said.

The woman, however, had informed her mother that she had boarded a train and would be living with her partner, the police officer said.

Following the recovery of body parts, a bag was also found in the forest with the murdered woman's belongings including her Aadhaar card. The mother of the woman was called at the spot and she identified her daughter's belongings.

"The mother suspected the man behind the crime who after being nabbed by the police admitted to chopping the woman into pieces," the official added.

The incident has sent shockwaves among people in the region, with the Shraddha Walker murder case of 2022 still fresh in their memory.

Walker was killed by her live-in partner who chopped her body into pieces before dumping them in the jungle in South Delhi’s Mehrauli.