City
Epaper

K’taka govt acted irresponsibly in Dharmasthala case: Prahlad Joshi

By IANS | Updated: August 13, 2025 19:09 IST

Bengaluru, Aug 13 Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Prahlad Joshi on Wednesday charged that ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Aug 13 Union Minister for Food, Public Distribution and Consumer Affairs Prahlad Joshi on Wednesday charged that the Karnataka government has acted “extremely irresponsibly” in handling the Dharmasthala case.

Joshi alleged that the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is now changing his stance, as nothing has been found at the alleged burial sites.

He said that Siddaramaiah, who had formed the SIT and ordered the investigation, is now claiming that the government has no role.

“Wasn’t it you who hastily set up the SIT and ordered the excavation? In the 13 sites excavated in Dharmasthala, only soil has been turned over so far. No substantial evidence or human remains, as claimed by the anonymous complainant, have been found,” he claimed.

He further criticised, saying that Siddaramaiah is now saying that the government has no role in the Dharmasthala investigation merely to avoid tarnishing the government’s image.

Joshi asked whether it is possible to form the SIT in the Dharmasthala case without the CM’s involvement. Instead of conducting a proper police investigation, Joshi alleged, the government engaged in mere digging and piling soil.

Dharmasthala has a long-standing history and is a sacred site visited by millions every day. Joshi condemned the state government for playing with people’s trust, calling its actions highly irresponsible and strongly condemnable.

Joshi further criticised Siddaramaiah’s statement in the Congress legislature Party (CLP) meeting that the “government has no role in the Dharmasthala investigation,” and retorted, “Wasn’t it Siddaramaiah who himself formed the Special Investigation Team (SIT)?”

Regarding the anonymous claim that human bodies were buried at 13 locations in the dense forests near Netravathi Ghats, Joshi criticised that despite forming the SIT during ongoing debates, no evidence has been found at the excavation sites, and now the CM’s claim that “the government has no role in the investigation” is both tragic and condemnable.

Karnataka BJP State President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra announced on Wednesday that party legislators will visit the temple town of Dharmasthala on August 17 to seek the blessings of Lord Manjunatheshwara.

He also said that the investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) into the mass grave allegations at Dharmasthala should conclude soon.

The development has assumed significance in the backdrop of the ongoing investigation into the mass grave case at Dharmasthala.

Giving details about the visit to the pilgrimage centre, Vijayendra said, “Next Sunday, August 17, we will visit Dharmasthala along with all senior legislators and MLCs. We will take darshan of Lord Manjunatheshwara and return. We are visiting Dharmasthala as devotees of Lord Manjunatha rather than as BJP party workers.”

--IANS

mka/dan

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalZardari slams Pakistani PM over 'Shehbaz speed' in Lahore but 'Shehbaz slow' in Karachi

EntertainmentAntony Starr pens farewell note for his 'Homelander' character as 'The Boys' final season wraps shooting

NationalUP Assembly's first-ever 24-hour debate on 'Vision Document 2047' underway

BusinessBLINK Prime Events Hosts Prestigious CSR NGO Gamechanger Conclave, Launches Soulbridge Global Foundation

NationalChennai Power Outage Today: 7-Hour Electricity Cut in These Areas for Maintenance on IAF Tambaram 33 KV Line

National Realted Stories

NationalAssam govt to spend Rs 325 crore for cashless medical treatment of needy citizens

NationalSC seeks Centre’s stand on pleas seeking restoration of J&K statehood

Other SportsWho Is Vece Paes? Hockey Olympian and Father of Leander Paes Passes Away at 80

NationalJD(U) MP Ajay Mandal files defamation suit against party MLA Gopal Mandal

NationalNeed to transform India’s research institutions into globally competitive entities: NITI Aayog