Karnataka Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa met the family members of Chandrasekhar, an official of Maharishi Valmiki Corporation, who died by suicide at his residence on Thursday. Chandrasekhar died leaving behind a suicide note with allegation of a multi-crore corruption in the corporation. 


On the death of an officer of Maharishi Valmiki Corporation, Karnataka Minister Madhu Bangarappa said, "I visited Chandrasekhar's residence, and the Chief Minister instructed me to visit. The government has said that it will do whatever kind of help it needs, and it will do justice."


"I will do whatever cooperation is required from the government, I will do whatever work is required from my side. Such an incident should not happen, the investigation is going on, let the investigation be done, and those who have done wrong should be punished..."






 


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Maharishi Valmiki Corporation Officer Suicide


Chandrashekaran P (52) allegedly took his own life after leaving a six-page death note detailing corruption within the corporation and implicating a minister. Following a complaint from Chandrashekaran's wife, according to sources, a case has been filed against KMVSTDC Managing Director J.G. Pabmanabh, accountant Parashurama Durgannanavar, and Union Bank Manager Suchismitha Ravul.


In the wake of this controversy and growing demands for the resignation of Youth Empowerment, Sports, and Scheduled Tribe Welfare Minister B. Nagendra, the government has transferred the case to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).


BJP State President B. Y. Vijayendra stated that the incident exposed extensive corruption within the Corporation and urged the immediate dismissal of B. Nagendra. Vijayendra highlighted that Chandrashekaran had documented a scandal involving Rs 183 crore in his note. He warned that if Nagendra is not removed from his position, the BJP would initiate statewide protests.






JD(S) State Vice President K. B. Prasanna Kumar called for the inclusion of the implicated minister's name in the FIR.