Udupi, July 27: The postmortem report on the Shiroor Swamiji’s death case would be available within two days, according to police sources.
It is said that the Manipal KMC Hospital authorities who conducted the postmortem of the body of the swamiji were expected to submit the report to the police department on July 28 or 30. The medical officers of the hospital have assured the police department and the police were expecting the report in order to intensify their investigation into the case.
Sources said that the police have been interrogating those who are necessary for the case and no one was taken into custody. But the department was facing the problem because of the rumours over the issue.
Currently, Shiroor Moola Mutt was under the police supervision. The FSL experts have visited the mutt on July 26 and collected the evidences. In view of this, the FSL report may take few more months to come, police sources said.
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Hassan (Karnataka), Jul 26 (PTI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday refuted allegations that Congress general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala had met with state government officials, terming it "completely false".Speaking to reporters at Arsikere, Shivakumar clarified that Randeep Surjewala has neither met nor spoken to any officials.
“This is our government. If there is anything to be conveyed, he (Surjewala) will tell us directly. If there are any mistakes, he will inform us, and we will correct them. Apart from that, saying he met officials is false,” Shivakumar, who is also the Congress state president said.
Asked about Karnataka Minister K N Rajanna’s statement that such meetings with officials are "illegal", Shivakumar declined to comment.
“I don’t want to speak about senior leaders. The Chief Minister has already responded to this. After his clarification, I have nothing further to say. The Chief Minister has more information than I do,” he said.