Another absconder?

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Another absconder?

Yesterday two sisters of Vinayak Baliga, Usha and Harsha, and I were in a panel discussion on a local TV channel about the developments in the Baliga murder case. In the course of this discussion, his sister Harsha, mentioned the name of one Vedavyas Kamath who had come to their home some time ago to ask her brother to sell a piece of their property or the whole of it for a real estate land development project, which he had flatly refused! He had turned the tables on him and asked Vedavyas to make a deal with him and that he (Baliga) would develop the land himself! She wondered whether that would have been the mens rea behind the ghastly murder. At that time, I too recalled that Vedavyas Kamath, Naresh Shenoy and a coterie of some others had specialized in buying disputed plots of land preferably with tenants at throwaway prices, use their political contacts and help of rowdy gangs to evict them or make them offers they could not refuse! One of the accused absconders Srikanth, who is said to be an employee of Naresh Shenoy, was said to be an expert in such strong arm tactics. In fact, one such large plot of land in Shakti Nagar had been purchased in the name of accused absconder Naresh Shenoy’s wife and is now the subject matter of litigation in the high court.

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For those who are not familiar with the story, Vedavyas Kamath is the secretary of the Mangalore city unit of the Bharatiya Janatha Party and one of those questioned in the Baliga murder case. In fact, his house had been raided by the police under the suspicion that Naresh Shenoy, who had gone into hiding after a lookout notice had been issued for him by the Mangalore police, was being sheltered by him. At that time, some of the top leaders of the party including a present and a former elected representative had approached the Police Commissioner and had requested him not to bring his, that is Vedavyas Kamath’s name into the Baliga murder case as he was an aspirant for the MLA seat for Mangalore South constituency. The commissioner is supposed to have retorted that if he were to be in politics, he better not associate with criminal activity! I was surprised today morning by an ad in a newspaper about his foreign tour! It seems that the MLA aspirant and a BJP office bearer Vedavyas Kamath was off to far off lands. While we are not sure of the authenticity of the ad which had appeared in a newspaper in its Mangalore supplement page, it says hearty congratulations to D Vedavyas Kamath, partner, Mangala cashew Industries, Padvinanagadi, Mangalore going on a business tour of Indonesia, Vietnam and Singapore. However, it does not mention the date of his departure. Again, it has been issued by one Mohammad Ali Kumari, Chairman M/s Ontime Money Exchange, Bahrain, Dubai! While the whole thing may be a ruse, one could not vouch for it as Kamath is a big time businessman. But the question arises as to whether the police are aware of this and whether he has been permitted by them to go out of the country.

The case of applying pressure on Baliga or his family to sell their land appears to be a part of a strategy to take over about an acre of land combining a few neighboring plots, evicting a few tenants and settling a few family disputes! It also involves creating a new road to the combined property and Baliga’s plot is situated in such a strategic location that without it the project cannot go ahead! While the Baliga family residence occupies about 23 cents of land and a building door no.5-5-332/33, the surrounding plots and residences are owned by others like some Shettys, Shenoys, etc. The whole idea was to take over Baliga’s property which lies right in the middle of this agglomeration and combine them all into one single entity for the purpose of ‘development’. The present problem of lack of an access road of proper width could be taken care of by covering a storm water drain! All these could be done with the right political contacts and strong arm methods! The major stumbling block to this was the stubborn attitude of Vinayak Baliga who did not want to sell out! So, was that the mens rea for his murder? Whether that is so or not, it is immaterial because it looks like whatever the motives may be, the cabal behind it seems to be the same!

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Is the presence of Vedavyas Kamath necessary for the investigation into the Baliga murder? Is he going to go the way of many of the so called dons who have fled the country before him? He and Naresh Shenoy are quite experienced in organizing foreign tours! In fact, a couple of years ago they had organized one such tour for the late U R Ananthamurthy to send him to Karachi. They had booked tickets for him too. But, the problem was that he did not want to go! Now perhaps Shenoy and Kamath can make good use of their experience in booking tickets for foreign tours!

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  1. While its near two months since the murder and Naresh shenoy is not to be seen or traced by the police, now how come suddenly the pointer turns to Vedavyas? Why is it now revealed and not during the initial investigations…Something fishy.

  2. I take it that in murder investigations police need not reveal everything in a GOSSIP BLOG to every one about the leads and information they have. If they do and it affects the investigation in a negative way then this amount to professional misconduct. There is nothing fishy about it.

    The motives of prime land could mean the builders and developers involved. We Indians use our brains to find fishy issues – instead of what is staring right in our faces- human greed and wearing a mask of Indian culture and sanskrathi. How come rowdy elements are endorsed by sitting MP of Mangalore? We also need to ask ourselves the question – do we vote for him based on his party his community etc? I think we have the responsibility here. If we cry out loud lamenting criminilization of politics – we ourselves have to blame for this tolerance when we vote.

    Hats off to police force for the powerful statement : if Mr Kamath is to be going to politics then he better not be a criminal. I ask GSB community and Mangaloreans in general – do we need to support a person with criminal background just because he is of particular community.

    If Britishers were able to exploit our divisiveness and ability to pull others down eliminate competition – years after independence little has changed. I view religion as a tool to become a better human being. If religion and community become tools for divisive thinking, greed, jealousy then there is very little divinity left and rest are all rituals.

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