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This is an archive article published on April 12, 2022

Contractor who raised graft allegation against Karnataka minister K S Eshwarappa found dead

Santhosh Patil (40) had recently alleged that state rural development minister K S Eshwarappa had been harassing him for commissions to clear the bills for contracts he had implemented for the government.

Santhosh Patil was found dead at Shambhavi Hotel in Udupi, a police officer said. (Photo: Twitter/@siddaramaiah)Santhosh Patil was found dead at Shambhavi Hotel in Udupi, a police officer said. (Photo: Twitter/@siddaramaiah)

A contractor involved in government projects, who recently accused a minister in the BJP government in Karnataka of harassing him for “commissions”, was found dead in a hotel in the state’s Udupi on Tuesday morning.

A senior police official identified the deceased as Santhosh Patil (40) and said he was found dead at Shambhavi Hotel in Udupi on Tuesday morning. He is suspected to have died by suicide, the police said.

Patil had recently raised allegations against rural development minister K S Eshwarappa, saying that the BJP leader had been harassing him for commissions to clear the bills for contracts he had implemented for the government over a year ago. Patil had also said that Eshwarappa should be held responsible if something happened to him.

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On Tuesday morning, Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai was informed in Mangaluru that the contractor had gone missing after leaving a note behind. The chief minister stated that he did not have any information on the matter.

Patil, who identified himself as the national secretary of a right-wing group called Hindu Vahini, had recently written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union minister for rural development Giriraj Singh alleging that Eshwarappa and his associates were harassing him for commissions. Eshwarappa claimed that he did not know Patil.

Patil, in his letters to the central government, had stated that he and six other contractors had implemented road projects in Hindala gram panchayat in Belagavi district in May 2021, but were not paid for the same. He claimed that the contractors invested Rs 4 crore for the project, but had suffered losses due to government delay in payments.

Alleging that government officials were seeking a 40 per cent commission on the total bill, Patil claimed to have approached top BJP leaders with his grievances. “I am in great tension and have huge pressure from creditors who have given me finance on interest. If the payment and work order is not given immediately, then I do not have any option for myself,” he had said in a March 11 letter to the Union minister.

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“Our state minister RDPR department K S Eshwarappa told me to complete road work on 12-02-2021… we completed more than 108 works with a cost estimate of Rs 4 crore. More than one year has passed, but till today we have not received any work order nor single rupee from him or from the concerned authorities,” Patil said in the letter.

Following the allegations, the Opposition Congress had raised the issue. “Full, free and fearless corruption allegations galore against Bommai govt & its ministers, yet PM-CM-ED-CBI-ACB remain on ‘mute mode’,” Congress in-charge for Karnataka Randeep Surjewala had posted on social media on March 28.

“Complainant is a BJP leader. Does the BJP in Karnataka now symbolize khao aur khilao (eat and feed) the actual replacement for ‘na khaunga, na khane doonga’, Surjewala had said.

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