Chikkamagaluru Murder Mystery: Why a Banner Dispute Turned Deadly

A tragic murder has shaken Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka. Congress leader Ganesh Gowda was brutally hacked to death late Friday night. The attack is linked to a dispute over the removal of a religious banner, leading to the detention of five Hindu activists. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has strongly condemned the killing and assured that his government will ensure the strictest punishment.

Key Points: Congress Leader Murder in Karnataka, Five Hindu Activists Detained

  • Congress leader Ganesh Gowda was hacked to death following a dispute over a Datta Jayanti banner
  • Police have detained five persons, all linked to the Bajrang Dal, and registered an FIR
  • Chief Minister Siddaramaiah condemned the murder and promised to trace the killers
  • Tension prevails in Sakharayapatna with heightened police security and four special teams formed
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K'taka Congress leader murder: Five Hindu activists detained; CM assures action

Karnataka Police detain five Hindu activists for Congress leader Ganesh Gowda's murder over a banner dispute. CM Siddaramaiah vows strictest punishment.

"Our government will ensure justice for his death by tracing the killers and the forces behind them. - Chief Minister Siddaramaiah"

Chikkamagaluru, Dec 6

Karnataka Police have detained five Hindu activists in connection with the murder of a Congress leader reportedly linked to the removal of a Datta Jayanti banner in Chikkamagaluru district on Saturday.

Responding to the incident, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated that his government would trace the killers as well as the forces behind the crime. He also assured that the strictest punishment would be ensured.

Congress leader Ganesh Gowda, aged 40, was hacked to death with a machete late Friday night following an alleged dispute over the removal of a Datta Jayanti banner at Sakharayapatna in Kadur taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. Gowda was a member of the Sakharayapatna Gram Panchayat.

Police have detained five persons, including Sanjay, Bhushan, and Mithun, and are interrogating them. An FIR has been registered against six suspected Bajrang Dal activists. The FIR names Sanjay, Nithin, Nagabhushan, Darshan, Ajay, and others as the accused, according to the police.

The police stated that all the accused are linked to the Bajrang Dal. Accused Sanjay sustained a severe head injury during the clash and has been admitted to the District Hospital in Chikkamagaluru.

According to the preliminary investigation, Gowda was travelling by car on a narrow road near Kalmardi Mutt when a group of assailants on a bike intercepted him and attacked him with a machete. After the assault, the attackers threw the weapon at the spot and fled.

Chikkamagaluru MLA K. S. Anand said that the clash broke out over the removal of a banner; later, Ganesh was called aside and murdered.

"It is suspected that eight people were involved in the incident. Tension had been simmering between the two groups for the past few days. Had the police acted on time, this incident could have been prevented," he said.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said on Saturday night, "I strongly condemn the murder of Congress worker Ganesh Gowda of Sakharayapatna in Kadur taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. I am as saddened by his death as his own family members. I pray that the departed soul rests in peace."

"Our government will ensure justice for his death by tracing the killers and the forces behind them and ensuring that they receive the maximum punishment under the law," he added.

He further said, "Every terrorist who raises weapons against people who desire peace and harmony will be dealt with strictly through legal means. Our party and government stand firmly with the family of the deceased Ganesh."

Home Minister G. Parameshwara said that the local police have taken up the investigation into the murder of the Congress leader in Chikkamagaluru district.

"The motive behind the killing will become clear once the investigation report is submitted. Appropriate action will be taken," he said.

Following the incident, police security has been intensified in Sakharayapatna as a precautionary measure. Chikkamagaluru SP Vikram Amte stated that four special teams have been formed to track down the accused. He added that two individuals involved in the clash have already been admitted to the hospital.

The murder of Ganesh Gowda has created tension in the area. District police have enforced tight security measures to maintain law and order and instil confidence among residents. Adkditional police personnel have been deployed on major roads and in crowded areas.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an observer, the cycle of political and religious violence in Karnataka is deeply concerning. The immediate labeling of the accused with an organization's name can sometimes prejudice the investigation. Let's hope the police focus on evidence and the rule of law, not narratives. 🙏
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Priya S
Heartbreaking news. A 40-year-old life lost, a family shattered, all over a banner? This is not what our culture teaches. The authorities must ensure the "maximum punishment" promised is actually delivered. My condolences to Ganesh Gowda's family. Om Shanti.
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Vikram M
The CM calling them "terrorists" is a strong statement. While the crime is brutal, we must let the courts decide the legal designation. The priority should be calming the area and a fair probe. Political blame games won't help the victim's family get justice.
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Rohit P
Very sad. In our town also, small arguments escalate because local police don't take threats seriously until it's too late. Hope the special teams catch everyone involved. No one is above the law, regardless of which group they belong to.
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Karthik V
Datta Jayanti is about peace and harmony. It's tragic that an event meant for devotion has become linked to such violence. The investigation must be thorough and impartial. The focus should be on the criminals, not on giving the entire community a bad name.

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