Chikmagaluru, Jan 17: In an inebriated condition, a person clubbed his mother to death for a silly reason at Horatti village in the taluk on Thursday.

The victim has been identified as Meenakshi (65). The accused has been identified as Ganesh (40).

It is said that the accused has the habit of consuming liquor heavily. As usual on Thursday, he came home in an inebriated condition and quarrelled with his mother for a silly reason. Enraged by his attitude, Meenakshi scolded him. Upset over his mother's words, he clubbed her to death, it is said.

Meenakshi who sustained severe head injury died on the spot. As there were no persons present on the spot when the incident happened, it came to light very late. Banakal police registered a case and produced Ganesh before the court.

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It was the first glimmer of hope that a deal might avert further bloodshed. Hours earlier, Israel ordered some 100,000 Palestinians to begin evacuating the southern Gaza town of Rafah, signalling that an attack was imminent. The United States and other key allies of Israel oppose an offensive on Rafah, where around 1.4 million Palestinians, more than half of Gaza's population, are sheltering.

An official familiar with Israeli thinking said Israeli officials were examining the proposal, but the plan approved by Hamas was not the framework Israel proposed.

An American official also said the US was still waiting to learn more about the Hamas position and whether it reflected an agreement to what had already been signed off on by Israel and international negotiators or something else. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity as a stance was still being formulated.

Details of the proposal have not been released. Touring the region last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had pressed Hamas to take the deal, and Egyptian officials said it called for a cease-fire of multiple stages starting with a limited hostage release and some Israeli troop pullbacks from Gaza. The two sides would also negotiate a “permanent calm” that would lead to a full hostage release and greater Israeli withdrawal, they said.