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Eshwarappa calls contractor's suicide note false propaganda against him

Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa has said the alleged suicide note by contractor Santosh Patil is false propaganda against him.

Eshwarappa has also said he has informed CM Bommai as well as the party president that there is no question of his resignation.

Contractor Santosh Patil, who was found dead in a lodge in Udupi on Monday, had accused Karnataka minister KS Eshwarappa of corruption. Before his death, Patil allegedly sent a WhatsApp message to his friends stating his intention to end his life and blamed Eshwarappa for the extreme step.

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