
Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Tuesday told Tamil Nadu politicians not to interfere with his state's administration after three suspected poachers were killed by the forest department on August 15.…
Karnataka Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Tuesday told Tamil Nadu politicians not to interfere with his state's administration after three suspected poachers were killed by the forest department on August 15. He dismissed demands from Tamil Nadu leaders, including Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay and former CM Edappadi K Palaniswami, for a CBI inquiry into the deaths.

The victims were identified as Anthony Samy, John Rose Peter, and Kumar, all residents of Chamarajanagar district. The Karnataka forest department said its anti-poaching team came under fire and returned fire in self-defence. A fourth person was hospitalised in Mysuru. Tamil Nadu assembly members across party lines demanded a high-level probe into the incident.
Shivakumar said no state should interfere in another's administration under the federal structure. "Let them do their job, we will do ours," he told reporters in Bengaluru. The dispute remains unresolved, with both state governments sticking to their positions.
The three sources provide nearly identical coverage of the Chamarajanagar firing incident, all relying on Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar's press conference as the lead. The framing is uniform: each report foregrounds Shivakumar's rejection of Tamil Nadu's demands for a CBI inquiry and his assertion of Karnataka's territorial sanctity. There is no notable variation in stance across the sources, all present the forest department's self-defence explanation alongside Tamil Nadu leaders' calls for an independent probe, without editorial favour. This suggests a wire-agency origin for the core text. The factual gap remaining is the identity of the fourth injured person and whether an independent investigation will proceed. The next concrete step to watch is any announcement from the Karnataka government on a state-level inquiry or from the Union government if the dispute escalates.
Coverage: 3 sources, 1 pro-government, 2 neutral
Sources (3): deccanchronicle.com (pro government), thefederal.com (neutral report), hindustantimes.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 3 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 3 sources.