Launching an all out attack against government, BJP and JD(S) accused it of trying to "cover up" the case by handing over the investigation to state CID and questioning Ganapathy's mental health even before the probe.
Ganapathy (51) was found hanging from the ceiling fan in a room at a lodge in Madikeri on July seven. As the House met, Opposition BJP Leader Jagadish Shettar demanded that the issue be discussed first and Minister for Bengaluru Development George should resign.
Objecting to this, Opposition members said they be allowed to raise the issue first and George must resign.
Shettar said, "By making a statement even before the discussion government is showing how much serious it is about the issue. It is an attempt to cover up the issue."
Intervening, Speaker K B Koliwad said the issuewill be taken up for discussion, but he will allow HomeMinister to make the statement first.
Amidst pandemonium, Home Minister G Parameshwara read out a statement saying Ganapathy's father Kushalappa in his complaint had said his son was under depression as he had family issues especially with his wife.
Noting that Ganapathy's brothers M K Thammaiah, also
aDySP, and M K Machaiah have said that their brother wasunder depression due to family issues, Parmeshwara said, the case has been registered under 174 of CrPC and investigation handed over to CID.
Parameshwara said that a separate complaint has been filed by Ganapathy's wife and son yesterday, and it has also been forwarded to CID.
After the Home Minister's statement, the Speaker adjournedthe House for 30 minutes, even as opposition shouted slogans against the government.
As the House resumed, opposition again came to thewell and started shouting slogans.
Intervening, the Speakerasked the opposition to participate in the discussion.
After repeated attempts by the Speaker to pacify the opposition, Shettar initiated the discussion on the issue.
Questioning not registering the case under Sec 306 of the IPC (abetment of suicide), he asked how could one expect a fair inquiry by CID which comes undergovernment.
He also pointing out loopholes like taking into account the version given by Thammaiah, who did not enjoy good relationship withGanapathy.
Deputy Leader of Opposition R Ashoka objected to questions being raised over Ganapathy's mentalhealth.
Pointing at Ganapathy's annual performance report by Commissioner's office, he said he has been marked good for hisconduct, health and other criteria.
"Who? (police officials) A M Prasad (IG-Intelligence) and Pranab Mohanty (IGP-Lokayukta) and also former Home Minister George.
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