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Parents of Kavya meet Home Minister

Published On : 21 Sep 2017   |  Reported By : canaranews network


Mangaluru: The parents of Kavya, a student of Alva's high school, Moodbidri, who allegedly committed suicide in her hostel room in July, met home minister Ramalinga Reddy and demanded COD probe into the case. Kavya's father Lokesh and mother Baby met the home minister at the police commissioner's office during his visit to the city.

The parents complained to police that it has been 60 days, since the isssue has happened, but police have not got any hints. They alleged that police are acting the way Alva's management wants. They submitted a memorandum of their demands to the home minister, who assured them of speedy investigation.

Dinakar Shetty of Justice for Kavya Forum said, "Police have not even interrogated the PT teacher Praveen. Now they are trying to close this case without further investigation. We have lost faith in the police, hence we demand COD investigation into the case. Besides this, we have planned to organize a half-naked protest on September 23 to draw the attention of the authorities and the people. The protest rally will start from Wenlock hospital and end in front of the DC office," he said.







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