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IAS officer Mahantesh Bilagi, 2 others killed in Karnataka road accident

Mourning the officer’s demise, CM Siddaramaiah says Bilagi's passing has caused him immense grief
Mahantesh Bilagi, and his relatives, Shankar Bilagi and Eranna Bilagi were killed. Photo for representation

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IAS officer Mahantesh Bilagi and two of his relatives died after their car crashed into a divider and overturned on Tuesday evening in this district, police said.

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According to police, Bilagi, Managing Director of the Karnataka State Minerals Corporation Limited (KSMCL), was en route to attend his relative's wedding when the accident occurred near Gounahalli in Kalaburagi district.

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Mahantesh Bilagi, and his relatives, Shankar Bilagi and Eranna Bilagi were killed.

Mourning his demise, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said Bilagi's passing has caused him immense grief.

“He had rendered honest service as the Chief Executive Officer of Zila Panchayats in several districts and as a District Collector. Mahantesh had left his mark of efficiency everywhere he carried out his duties,” the CM said.

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Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar described him as an "efficient officer, who was renowned for his public service initiatives".

He called Bilagi's death an "irreplaceable loss to society".

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