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A heartbreaking incident has come to light in Karnataka’s capital Bengaluru. Congress leader and Kolar Kuruba Sangha president Ravindra suffered a heart attack during a press conference and died on the spot.

This press conference was held in response to the Governor’s decision to allow prosecution against the state’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. During the press conference, Ravindra was addressing the media on the mic. While speaking, the paper suddenly fell from his hand, and then after a few seconds he fell down from the chair along with the mic. The people present there immediately picked him up and took him to a private hospital, but the doctors declared him dead. According to the doctors, he died instantly due to a heart attack.

The video of this incident has also surfaced, in which it can be seen how Ravindra suddenly feels uncomfortable while speaking on the mic and then falls down. This video has shocked everyone. At the same time, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has expressed grief over the death of activist CK Ravichandran. He said that I am very saddened by the death of Ravichandran, who was with us in this fight to save the Constitution and democracy. I pray that his soul rests in peace. I am with his bereaved family and friends.

These allegations have been made against Siddaramaiah The allegations against Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah are related to a land acquisition case. The allegation is that Siddaramaiah misused his position to acquire a piece of land in an illegal manner or interfered in its process, thereby violating the rules. The Governor of Karnataka has given permission to prosecute Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in connection with these allegations, after which this matter has come into further discussion. Congress leader Ravindra died of a heart attack during a press conference held in Bengaluru to respond to the same issue. These allegations are being investigated, and Siddaramaiah’s role will become more clear as the legal process of the case progresses.