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Former BJP minister S A Ramdas attempts suicide
By: Tupaki Desk | 12 Feb 2014 10:58 AM GMTIn a shocking news that was revealed today morning ,Former Karnataka minister and a senior BJP leader SA Ramadas has allegedly tried to commit suicide after a woman accused him of exploiting her
The ex-Minister attempted to commit suicide by hanging in a guesthouse in Mysore about 150km from Bangalore. His driver who found him hanging brought him down and rushed him to Apollo hospital.
According to reports Ramdas, a 54-year-old bachelor, was upset after he came to know that a woman, who claimed that he married her recently, threatened to expose his relationship with audio and video evidence
Yesterday a woman named Prem kumari in her late 30s has made a serious allegation against Ramadas .She told the media that she was "unofficially married" to Ramadas when he was a minister in the BJP government and he started ignoring her in the recent months
Ramadas was medical education minister in the previous BJP government. He represented Krishnaraja assembly seat in Mysore thrice. He lost to the Congress candidate in the May 2013 assembly elections
The ex-Minister attempted to commit suicide by hanging in a guesthouse in Mysore about 150km from Bangalore. His driver who found him hanging brought him down and rushed him to Apollo hospital.
According to reports Ramdas, a 54-year-old bachelor, was upset after he came to know that a woman, who claimed that he married her recently, threatened to expose his relationship with audio and video evidence
Yesterday a woman named Prem kumari in her late 30s has made a serious allegation against Ramadas .She told the media that she was "unofficially married" to Ramadas when he was a minister in the BJP government and he started ignoring her in the recent months
Ramadas was medical education minister in the previous BJP government. He represented Krishnaraja assembly seat in Mysore thrice. He lost to the Congress candidate in the May 2013 assembly elections