What Led a Woman Preparing for Competitive Exams to Die by Suicide in Karnataka's Dharwad?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Pallavi Kaggal tragically died by suicide in Dharwad.
- She was preparing for competitive exams for four years.
- Political responses emphasize the need for recruitment processes.
- The incident raises awareness about mental health among youth.
- Investigations are ongoing to clarify circumstances of her death.
Dharwad (Karnataka), Dec 17 (NationPress) A 24-year-old woman, identified as Pallavi Kaggal from Ballari, tragically lost her life after allegedly taking the drastic step of jumping onto a railway track at Shivagiri in Karnataka's Dharwad city on Wednesday. She had dedicated the last four years to preparing for various competitive examinations.
The local police reported that Pallavi was feeling overwhelmed by the persistent delays in recruitment processes, which may have contributed to her decision. It has been noted that she was recently engaged, and her parents are on their way to Dharwad to provide statements, which could help clarify the exact circumstances surrounding her death.
Pallavi had sought coaching for her competitive exams for four years, and the incident occurred within the jurisdiction of the Railway Police Station. Upon receiving the report, railway police personnel swiftly arrived at the scene to conduct an initial investigation. The body has been transported to the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) Hospital for a post-mortem examination, and further inquiries are currently in progress.
This incident has sparked political discussions, with the BJP criticizing the Congress-led government in Karnataka. The Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, R. Ashoka, expressed his concerns, stating, "Despite the existence of approximately 2.76 lakh vacant posts in the state, the Congress-led government is jeopardizing the future of the youth by neglecting recruitment processes."
He further pointed to another recent tragedy in Guddadalingannanahalli village, where a young man reportedly died by suicide due to similar frustrations over job opportunities. Ashoka criticized the government for its inaction amid rising unemployment, suggesting that the administration has been indifferent while the unemployed youth face dire circumstances.