<p>Home Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/g-parameshwara">G Parameshwara</a> on Tuesday told the Legislative Council that the government would take measures to pay compensation to the family of Anjali Ambigera who was murdered recently at Hubballi.</p>.'Parking Policy' with short and long-term plans needed for Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara.<p>While replying to the issue raised by legislator Tippanna Kamakanur in the Council, Parameshwara said that the government was considering Anjali Ambigera as a special case and taking measures to ensure compensation to the family members. </p><p>“Normally the government will not consider murder cases for compensation, but considering the financial status of that girl’s family we have decided to treat it as a special case. We will be discussing with the chief minister soon to pay compensation,” stated the minister. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Parameshwara said that there was no need for setting up a fast track court to hear the case. </p><p>“The accused in the case have been arrested and the charge sheet is being filed. Therefore, there is no need to set up a fast track court,” he said.</p>
<p>Home Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/g-parameshwara">G Parameshwara</a> on Tuesday told the Legislative Council that the government would take measures to pay compensation to the family of Anjali Ambigera who was murdered recently at Hubballi.</p>.'Parking Policy' with short and long-term plans needed for Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara.<p>While replying to the issue raised by legislator Tippanna Kamakanur in the Council, Parameshwara said that the government was considering Anjali Ambigera as a special case and taking measures to ensure compensation to the family members. </p><p>“Normally the government will not consider murder cases for compensation, but considering the financial status of that girl’s family we have decided to treat it as a special case. We will be discussing with the chief minister soon to pay compensation,” stated the minister. </p>.<p>Meanwhile, Parameshwara said that there was no need for setting up a fast track court to hear the case. </p><p>“The accused in the case have been arrested and the charge sheet is being filed. Therefore, there is no need to set up a fast track court,” he said.</p>