
NHRC team probe Dharmasthala ‘mass burial’ case
In a development that is likely to shed more light on the mysterious mass burial case in Dharmasthala, a four-member National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) team has begun its fact-finding mission to investigate the matter. The team, led by Senior Superintendent of Police Yuvaraj and DySP Ravi Singh, visited the Special Investigation Team (SIT) office in Belthangady and the Dharmasthala gram panchayat on Monday.
The NHRC team’s visit comes amidst growing concerns over the alleged mass burial of 25 people in a pit at a forest in Dharmasthala, a sacred temple town in Karnataka. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many calling for a thorough and impartial investigation.
The SIT, which was constituted to probe the case, has already collected evidence and recorded statements from several people, including the temple’s priests and local residents. However, the NHRC team’s involvement is seen as a significant development, as it lends credibility and transparency to the investigation.
During their visit, the NHRC team is expected to gather information and evidence related to the case, including the circumstances surrounding the mass burial, the identities of the deceased, and the involvement of any individuals or groups. They will also interact with witnesses, including the temple’s priests and local residents, to gather more information.
The NHRC team’s inquiry is significant, as it is an independent and impartial body that can provide a thorough and unbiased examination of the case. The team’s findings are expected to be crucial in determining the truth behind the mass burial and identifying those responsible.
The case has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many calling for justice and accountability. The temple’s priests and local residents have been vocal about their concerns, with many demanding that the truth behind the mass burial be revealed.
The incident has also raised questions about the governance and administration of the temple, with many calling for greater transparency and accountability. The temple’s management and the government have come under scrutiny, with many demanding that they take responsibility for the incident.
The NHRC team’s inquiry is expected to be a comprehensive and thorough examination of the case, and its findings will likely have far-reaching implications. The team’s report will be submitted to the NHRC, which will then take necessary action to ensure that justice is served.
In the meantime, the SIT continues to investigate the case, and its findings are expected to be crucial in determining the truth behind the mass burial. The NHRC team’s involvement is seen as a significant development, as it lends credibility and transparency to the investigation.
The case has sparked widespread concern and outrage, and the NHRC team’s inquiry is expected to provide much-needed answers. The people of Dharmasthala and the state of Karnataka are eagerly waiting for the truth behind the mass burial to be revealed, and the NHRC team’s inquiry is expected to be a significant step towards achieving that goal.