http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/disabled-man-dies-after-consuming-poison-outside-vidhana-soudha/article7501008.ece
k Gowda, native of Kunigal taluk, was allegedly dejected over
financial problems. A 35-year-old disabled man from Kunigal taluk in
Tumakuru, who attempted suicide by consuming pesticide outside the
Vidhana Soudha, died at Victoria Hospital here on Tuesday.

Ashok Gowda, a native of Madappanahalli and a painter by profession,
was allegedly dejected over financial problems. He was living with a
relative in Kamakshipalaya and had lost his left leg and hand in an
accident in 2009.

With no job, he was running from pillar to post to get compensation,
but in vain. He had approached the High Court for compensation, but
the case was dismissed, the police said.

Ashok wanted to file a fresh case and had come to court on Monday.
Since he reached after court hours, the advocate told him to come back
the next day, the police said.

Following this, Ashok went to the Vidhana Soudha to meet the Chief
Minister. However, the police did not let him in. Later, he went to
the Devaraj Urs statue near the West Gate of the Vidhana Soudha and
consumed pesticide. Passersby noticed him writhing in pain and rushed
him to Victoria Hospital where he died.

The Vidhana Soudha police found a suicide note written by Ashok, in
which he expressed difficulties in leading his life because of
disability.

“I cannot lie in the court to get compensation. Hence I decided to end
my life,” he said. The police have taken up a case and are
investigating. Although Ashok’s family is struggling to pay a loan
after three borewells dried up and silk prices crashed, Kunigal
tahsildar Shambulingaiah said the suicide cannot be linked to loans.
“He was a paint contractor and not a farmer,” he said.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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