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KJ George need not resign from Cabinet: Siddaramai­ah

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Following an uproar by the Opposition, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah on Friday clarified that KJ George, who has been booked in connection with police officer M.K. Ganapathy’s suicide, need not resign from the state cabinet as he was inducted after Criminal Investigat­ion Department’s (CID) B report.

“KJ George inducted back in cabinet after CID’s B report, now BJP asking for resignatio­n. He doesn’t need to resign,” the Chief Minister said.

Siddaramai­ah further stated that George cannot influence Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) as he is not a home minister now.

“George was home minister then, he’s not a home minister now. So, in no way can he can influence the CBI,” he added.

Meanwhile, George said the case registered against him by the CBI was political vendetta.

The BJP on Thursday demanded removal of George from the Karnataka Cabinet after the CBI named him along with three senior police officers in a FIR in the suicide case.

M.K. Ganapathy allegedly killed himself in a lodge in Kodagu on July 7, 2016 when he was the Deputy Superinten­dent of Police, Mangaluru. In a video message, he named K.J. George, A.M. Prasad and Pranab Mohanty responsibl­e for his extreme step.

On September 5, the apex court ordered a CBI investigat­ion into the former cop’s suicide.

While hearing the plea of Ganapathy’s father, M.K. Kushalapp, the Supreme Court said that “there are certain startling facts in the case. Whether it is murder or suicide, it is

The CBI has registered an FIR, accusing minister for Bengaluru developmen­t and town planning KJ George and two senior IPS officers of abetting the suicide of deputy superinten­dent of police MK Ganapathi who hanged himself in a Madkeri lodge on July 6, 2016.

required to be investigat­ed in a fair manner.”

Kushalapp had moved the apex court, challengin­g the order of the Karnataka High Court, which rejected his plea for CBI probe into the death case.

K.J. George is the Minister for Bengaluru Developmen­t and Town Planning. He was previously the Home Minister of Karnataka. He was also the Minister of State (Independen­t Charge) Transport, Food and Civil Supplies in the Veerendra Patil government and Cabinet Minister for Housing and Urban Developmen­t in the S. Bangarappa government. –ANI

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Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with her French counterpar­t Florence Parly at South Block in New Delhi.
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