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A 33-year-old software engineer committed suicide by hanging at his residence in Rajarajeshwarinagar on Sunday night.

The deceased is Inder Umapathi, a resident of 4th Main, BEML Layout in Rajarajeshwarinagar. He is the only son of Umapathi, a retired DRDO employee, said the police.

Inder's parents were not happy with him as he had delayed his wedding. There was an argument between Inder and his parents over the issue. Inder did not want to marry for three years, but his father pestered him, said the police.

Inder went into his bedroom to sleep on Sunday night, but did not come out of the room on Monday morning. Umapathi went into the room to wake him up, but found Inder's body hanging from the ceiling fan, added the police.

The Rajarajeshwarinagar police shifted the body to Victoria Hospital for post-mortem. There was no death note. The police have registered a case of unnatural death.

Kannada activist held
The police arrested Karnataka Rakshana Vedike Bengaluru city unit general secretary Prakash alias Kannada Prakash, in connection with riots and arson on September 12 in Byatarayanapura.

Prakash, 40, is a resident of Bapujinagar, Mysuru Road. The police arrested him from his house on Sunday morning and later produced him before the court. The judge remanded him in police custody till October 7. Prakash is charged with targeting Tamil Nadu state buses at the satellite bus stand on Mysuru Road and instigating his supporters to damage buses and businesses, said the police.

Prakash had been absconding since the riots and the police, who were tracking his movements, arrested him on Sunday when he returned home.

Prakash had earlier stormed the Metro station on Mysuru Road with his supporters, creating fear among commuters and disrupting train services. The Byatarayanapura police had registered a case in this regard.

"The police are interrogating him and will ascertain if he had any role in setting KPNTravels buses on fire at Azad Nagar," said a senior police officer.

A 33-year-old software engineer committed suicide by hanging at his residence in Rajarajeshwarinagar on Sunday night.

The deceased is Inder Umapathi, a resident of 4th Main, BEML Layout in Rajarajeshwarinagar. He is the only son of Umapathi, a retired DRDO employee, said the police.

Inder’s parents were not happy with him as he had delayed his wedding. There was an argument between Inder and his parents over the issue. Inder did not want to marry for three years, but his father pestered him, said the police.

Inder went into his bedroom to sleep on Sunday night, but did not come out of the room on Monday morning. Umapathi went into the room to wake him up, but found Inder’s body hanging from the ceiling fan, added the police.

The Rajarajeshwarinagar police shifted the body to Victoria Hospital for post-mortem. There was no death note. The police have registered a case of unnatural death.

Kannada activist held
The police arrested Karnataka Rakshana Vedike Bengaluru city unit general secretary Prakash alias Kannada Prakash, in connection with riots and arson on September 12 in Byatarayanapura.

Prakash, 40, is a resident of Bapujinagar, Mysuru Road. The police arrested him from his house on Sunday morning and later produced him before the court. The judge remanded him in police custody till October 7. Prakash is charged with targeting Tamil Nadu state buses at the satellite bus stand on Mysuru Road and instigating his supporters to damage buses and businesses, said the police.

Prakash had been absconding since the riots and the police, who were tracking his movements, arrested him on Sunday when he returned home.

Prakash had earlier stormed the Metro station on Mysuru Road with his supporters, creating fear among commuters and disrupting train services. The Byatarayanapura police had registered a case in this regard.

"The police are interrogating him and will ascertain if he had any role in setting KPN Travels buses on fire at Azad Nagar,” said a senior police officer.


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