Karnataka’s Home Minister G Parameshwara has assured the public of a fair and unbiased investigation into the Renukaswamy murder case involving Kannada actor Darshan and actress Pavithra Gowda. Amidst public interest and scrutiny, Parameshwara emphasized that there would be no preferential treatment for any individuals involved, asserting the police’s commitment to impartiality. His statements underscore a pledge to uphold justice and transparency, aiming to address concerns without yielding to external pressures.
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- G Parameshwara guarantees impartiality in the investigation of Renukaswamy murder case.
- Emphasizes no special treatment for actor Darshan, actress Pavithra Gowda, or any others involved.
- Asserts police will not protect or show favoritism toward anyone implicated.
- Declines to disclose sensitive details but promises transparency in the investigation’s findings.
- Reaffirms commitment to legal action devoid of bias, alongside Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
- Leaves the timeline for investigation completion to the probing team’s discretion.
- Addresses reinstatement of inspector Girish Naik as an administrative decision, separate from the case.
- On June 8, Darshan, Gowda, and 17 others were arrested in connection to Renukaswamy’s murder.
- Renukaswamy accused of sending obscene messages to Pavithra Gowda, sparking the tragic incident.
- Parameshwara stresses adherence to due process and justice in handling the high-profile case.
