They say you can’t talk to the dead, but Ramesh Gowda is certainly speaking from his grave. Bellary’s driver, if one can call him that, left a suicide note accusing the former BJP minister in Karnataka, Janardhan Reddy, and the man he worked for, Bheema Nayak, of breaking laws, including money-laundering. Gowda, alive, drove special land acquisition officer Nayak around Bangalore. Dead, he talks about the death threats he received for what he claims to have known: of bungalows bought and sold, corruption cases filed and withdrawn, and, more topically, about a Rs 100 crore currency stash belonging to Reddy that he says the high-and-mighty allegedly laundered into valid denominations post November 8. Reddy, who was once put behind bars for illegal mining and is out on bail, held a stupendously lavish wedding for his daughter in November. The total bill? Reportedly Rs 500 crore.