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A Bengaluru woman has been arrested for allegedly murdering her boyfriend during a BDSM role-play. Police suspect Prema, 27, tied up and set Kiran, also 27, ablaze at her residence after he reportedly rejected her marriage proposal. Investigators are examining a mobile phone recording of the victim's final moments.
A Bengaluru court has ordered the filing of an FIR against Home Minister G Parameshwara in response to a private complaint. This development follows a controversial joke he made during a kabaddi tournament, where he allegedly mentioned a 500 wager on the match with a Deputy Commissioner. Authorities have been instructed to delve into the issue with a comprehensive investigation.
A woman in Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly setting her boyfriend on fire during a BDSM session. The 27-year-old reportedly doused her partner in inflammable liquid and ignited it after tying him up. Investigators believe the act may have stemmed from resentment after he rejected her marriage proposal.
A cyclist's claim of being asked to pay 25 at the Electronics City toll plaza has sparked an online debate. While the cyclist alleges he was charged, toll officials deny the claim, stating bicycles are prohibited on the elevated corridor and staff only cautioned him for violating rules.
Bengaluru police have arrested four individuals, including three women, for allegedly operating a prostitution ring across several city spas and a house. The operation also led to the rescue of six women who were reportedly coerced into sex work. Investigations revealed the accused lured clients via phone for monetary gain.
A 20-year-old man, Mohammed Sameer, reportedly died of sunstroke in Bidar district while on his way to a market. Temperatures in the region were around 40C, significantly above the season's average. His father has filed a complaint, and police await the post-mortem report to confirm the cause of death.
A year after the Pahalgam terror attack claimed her husband, Bharath Bhushan, Dr. Sujatha lives with a profound void, her son having witnessed the horrific event. She finds solace in keeping busy and cherishing her son, while grappling with the constant fear and the radicalization that fuels such violence.
Karnataka is set to revolutionize liquor taxation by directly linking excise duty to alcohol content, a first in India. Higher ABV beverages will become costlier, while lower-strength options may see price drops. This shift, aiming to reshape market dynamics, is open for public feedback before finalization.

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