Mysuru: In a heart-breaking incident that occurred at Hunasuru, a woman died of a heart attack induced by shock after seeing the mortal remains of her brother who passed away in an accident.

Coorg Ponnampete resident couple Manjunath and Rathna’s daughter, and Mysuru Vijayanagar Government College’s 2nd-year B.Com student Rashmi (21) is the young woman who passed away from a heart attack, it is learned. Reportedly, Rashmi’s cousin brother Kirthiraj (28), had died in a bike-car road accident on Monday.

Upon learning about her brother’s death, Rashmi has reportedly rushed to the Hunasuru public hospital from Mysuru to see her deceased brother. However, after viewing his mortal remains, Rashmi is said to have collapsed on the spot out of shock. Although she was immediately taken to the hospital, treatments proved to be ineffective and she passed away, it is learned.

A case has been registered in this regard at the Hunasuru police station.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Leader of Opposition BJP in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka said the results of the bypolls in Davanagere South and Bagalkote assembly constituencies will decide the future of the ruling Congress in the state.

The bypolls were necessitated following the demise of sitting Congress MLAs Shamanur Shivashankarappa and H Y Meti, who represented Davanagere South and Bagalkote constituencies respectively.

The ruling Congress has fielded Shamanur Shivashankarappa’s grandson and Karnataka Minister S S Mallikarjun’s son Samarth Shamanur in Davanagere South and Umesh Meti in Bagalkote, who are locked in a direct contest with BJP candidates T Dasakariyappa and Veerabhadrayya Charantimath.

According to Ashoka, there is a contest between the poor and the rich in the upcoming bypolls, scheduled on April 9.

"The Congress will lose this election, and the future of the state will be decided. Since Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has said ‘Make the poor win’, the BJP has fielded poor candidates,” the BJP leader said in a press conference.

In Davanagere, the BJP has given a ticket to an ordinary person, whereas Congress has given tickets to powerful and influential people. In Bagalkote, there is a very good opinion about the BJP candidate, he claimed.

According to him, the Congress has given space to dynastic politics in both places. Therefore, the BJP has a strong chance of winning in both constituencies.

The LoP said if the Congress candidate wins in Davanagere, it is understood that Muslims will not get opportunities in the future, and therefore, Muslims are opposing the Congress party.

He also charged that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who talks about uniting backward classes, has not given a ticket to backward class candidates.