Tumkuru: U T Khader, the Speaker of Karnataka Vidhan Sabha, has voiced his dismay over the tragic murder of three individuals from Belthangady, whose bodies were discovered near Kuchangi Lake in Tumkuru on Friday.

Expressing his concern, Khader stated, "Upon learning about the grim discovery of three bodies inside a burnt car, I immediately engaged in discussions with IGP Ravikante Gowda and Tumkur SP.”

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He also added that he has urged the cops to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the matter. He also confirmed that the police have already detained several individuals for questioning.

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Kochi (Kerala) (PTI): RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Monday said individual prosperity can be achieved only when the country is prosperous and secure.

He was addressing a gathering after inaugurating a two-day convention of Balagokulam, a cultural organisation for students affiliated with the RSS, here.

Bhagwat said prosperity and security cannot be achieved in isolation.

"When the country is prosperous and safe, families too attain prosperity and security. When individuals work for the prosperity and safety of the nation, they too become prosperous," he said.

He added that people are often encouraged to contribute towards nation-building.

Referring to the youth, Bhagwat said there is often confusion over whether to focus on personal career growth or work for the country's development.

"There should be no confusion as career building and working for the nation are not contradictory. The key lies in choosing the right path," he said.

As part of the inauguration, Bhagwat offered floral tributes to Lord Krishna.

He also interacted with children participating in the Balagokulam event.