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Karnataka CM promises impartial probe into Santhosh Patil's deathBommai said that K S Eshwarappa had denied the allegations of  kickback levelled by Belagavi-based Santosh K Patil
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Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai addressing mediapersons in Mangaluru. Credit: DH Photo/Irshad Mahammad
Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai addressing mediapersons in Mangaluru. Credit: DH Photo/Irshad Mahammad

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that an impartial probe will be conducted into the death of contractor Santhsoh Patil who in his letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month had accused Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K S Eshwarappa of demanding 40 per cent commission through his associates.

After the preliminary investigation into the cause of death, further action will be taken. The FSL team and police have reached the lodge where he had ended his life, he told mediapersons in Mangaluru.

“A thorough investigation into the death will be conducted by the police. The government will not interfere in the investigation. The genuinity of the letter and the WhatsApp messages that are being circulated on the social media will be looked into. The investigation will dig into the background and reason for the death as well. The police have been asked to conduct a thorough investigation in an organised manner. The preliminary report will bring out the truth on why he took the extreme step to end his life,” said the CM.

Bommai said that K S Eshwarappa had denied the allegations of kickback levelled by Belagavi-based Santosh K Patil. Further, he had even filed a case against Patil for defamation.

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(Published 12 April 2022, 14:33 IST)