Bengaluru

Farmer had not used gun before

Express News Service

Shivanna, who shot dead extortionists Siddaraju and Kumar at his farm house on Sunday night, never had occasion to use his double-barrel gun before.  “I had no intention to use the gun.

 But I was forced to open fire when the rowdies tried to misbehave with my daughter-in-law and tried to attack my family,” said 52-year-old Shivanna.  He lives with his wife, two sons, a daughter-in-law, aged mother and a grandson in a remote place in Vaddarahalli off Solur-Kunigal Road.

 A farmer, Shivanna was sociable, and had no problems with anyone in the village. “I have been living here for five years and am engaged in dairying. I own 10 cows and 200 goats and sheep.

 Since our house is remote, I bought the double barrel gun for security. I was already trained in handling the weapon when I got a licence from the local police three years ago,” said Shivanna, who owns five acres.

 Shivanna looks sturdy as he works on the field and bubbles with confidence.  “On Saturday, while I was returning home from a fair, Siddaraju accosted me and demanded money.  When I offered the `30 I had, he kicked me on my back and abused me.

 I headed home without reacting. ” “On Sunday, I was on my way to Chitradurga with my elder son, Subramanya. As we reached Hiriyur, my daughter-in-law called me over the mobile and said Siddaraju and his associates were creating a nuisance in front of our house.

 I advised my family to stay indoors and we rushed back home,” he said. “At 7.30 pm, 30 armed men came in vehicles and demanded money.  Though I told them I had no money, they did not listen and tried to attack my family.  When they did not heed to my warning shots, I shot at them,” he added.

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