Former deputy chief minister of Karnataka G Parameshwara's confidante allegedly committed suicide here on Saturday, days after income-tax sleuths raided the residence,office and education institutions of the former deputy chief minister, police said.
Ramesh was found hanging from a tree near the Sports Authority of India grounds in the morning, the police said.
He hailed from Mellehalli in Ramanagar, they said.
He started his stint with Congress as a typist and became close to Parameshwara.
The sleuths who raided the residence, office and Siddharth Group of institutions belonging to Parameshwara two days ago and had grilled Ramesh too.
Lamenting the death, Parameshwara said he had told Ramesh to be courageous and face the situation boldly.
"Dont know why he committed suicide. This morning also, I spoke to him and told him to stay bold," Parameshwara told reporters.
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Parameshwara, who had served as the Congress state president, visited the place where his confidante committed suicide.
Meanwhile, the Income Tax officials summoned Parameshwara to depose before them on Tuesday after two days of extensive raids at his office, education institution and residence.
They (I-T officials) have summoned him on Tuesday.
So, I will go there on Tuesday, Parameshwara told reporters here on Saturday.
The Congress leader said the I-T officials told him that the raids were carried out following complaints by some students.
It could be possible but the verification should also take place, he saidd.
He refused to give any political colour to the raids saying that he was preparing to answer regarding the findings of income-tax officials.
I have to reply about what has happened with regard to the admissions and what information they have with them, Parameshwara said.
The income-tax department said in a press release on Friday that it had searcheda prominent business group in Karnataka which runs multiple educational institutions on October 9.
It said itunearthed the conversion of seats, which were originally to be allotted by merit through counselling by the medical counselling committee into institutional quota seats through dropout system."