Bengaluru, Mar 11: Home Minister G?Parameshwara on Thursday said the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was following leads after forensic reports established a common link in the murders of Kannada scholar M M Kalburgi in Dharwad in August last, communist leader Govind Pansare in Kolhapur and rationalist Narendra Dabholkar in Pune in 2013.

He said the government had proposed to build 11,000 houses for constables and sub-inspectors in the State police force. “We have sought that a loan amount of Rs 500 crore be made available to the Karnataka State Housing Corporation in the forthcoming budget for the fiscal year 2016-17,” the minister said.
Parameshwara said while the total police force required in the State was one lakh, the available strength stood at 75,000. Appointment of 8,000 police personnel was in the final stages of approval.
On Delhi visit
Parameshwara, who is also the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president, said his recent visit to?New?Delhi only to submit to the party high command the details of the properties owned by the party in various parts of Karnataka. There was no political discussion with the high command, he said.
He said it was for the central leadership to decide on the calendar of events to elect a new Congress president in the State. Appointment to various posts in the State-run boards and corporations will be taken up after the budget session of the state legislature, he said.



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