BRS MLC K Kavitha consoled family members of H Venkat in their house in Thipparam village in Yallareddy Assembly constituency on Tuesday. (Photo | Express)
Telangana

Telangana: Accused in student murder case sent to remand

The incident occurred at the BC Welfare Hostel in Bodhan town on Saturday during a clash between Venkat and Intermediate students who were preparing chits for copying.

Express News Service

NIZAMABAD: In the murder case of H Venkat (21), a degree student from Bodhan, the police have sent the accused to judicial remand.

A case has been registered under Section 302 of the IPC, against seven individuals, including three minors who have been sent to an observation home.

The incident occurred at the BC Welfare Hostel in Bodhan town on Saturday during a clash between Venkat and Intermediate students who were preparing chits for copying. Venkat suffered serious injuries during the altercation and succumbed to them.

In response to the incident, Police Commissioner Kalmeshwar directed heightened security at all hostels and residential educational institutions in the district.

Kavitha demands Rs 15L ex gratia to kin of student

BRS MLC K Kavitha accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of negligence, attributing his indifferent attitude as the primary cause of the murder of Degree student H Venkat at a BC welfare hostel in Bodhan town on Saturday night. She pointed out that the absence of the hostel warden and watchman during the incident escalated a minor issue into a fatal clash, resulting in the death of one student. She blamed the Congress government for ruining the prospects of the eight students.Kavitha visited the deceased’s family in their native village Thipparam in the Yellareddy Assembly constituency.

The real AI story of 2026 will be found in the boring, the mundane—and in China

Migration and mobility: Indians abroad grapple with being both necessary and disposable

Days after Bangladesh police's Meghalaya charge, Osman Hadi's alleged killer claims he is in Dubai

Post Operation Sindoor, Pakistan waging proxy war, has clear agenda to destabilise Punjab: DGP Yadav

Gig workers declare protest a success, say three lakh across India took part

SCROLL FOR NEXT