A discussion board has petitioned the Karnataka Authorities to not “succumb to political or institutional stress” within the Dharmasthala secret burials case and to make sure that the Particular Investigation Crew (SIT) impartially inquires into the allegations made by a former sanitation employee of the temple city.
“We specific concern over ongoing efforts by vested political pursuits, together with BJP and feudal powers, to disrupt the SIT investigation. Makes an attempt are being made to intimidate complainants and witnesses and to discredit them publicly,” the discussion board stated in a press release issued following a gathering held on Thursday.
The discussion board, which incorporates writers, legal professionals, activists, and others, stated that BJP leaders and their associates “should cease threatening the complainants and interfering within the SIT investigation”, including that submitting false instances or intimidating human rights defenders and complainants should cease.
The assembly adopted a number of resolutions, together with calls for to reinvestigate 4 instances from 1979, 1986, and 2012. “These, together with different related unsolved instances, should be introduced beneath the SIT purview. If this isn’t possible, we demand a separate particular investigation group for these instances,” the discussion board stated.
One decision known as for a complete investigation “into land grabbing and the involvement of highly effective pursuits in suppressing landowners’ rights” in Dharmasthala and surrounding villages in Dakshina Kannada district.
The resolutions got here within the wake of discussions that befell within the state legislature through the Monsoon Session the place Opposition legislators alleged that the case was getting used to defame Dharmasthala.
The Authorities fashioned the SIT on July 19, after the whistleblower filed a police criticism stating that he had been compelled to bury our bodies of suspected sexual assault victims between 1998 and 2014 and warned in opposition to approaching the police.

