Quick Summary
- CPI-M State Secretary K. Prakash urged the karnataka goverment to issue terms of reference for a Special Examination Team (SIT) to conduct a thorough inquiry into sexual harassment and murder cases in Dharmasthala village.
- He highlighted cases of unresolved crimes since the 1970s, including that of school teacher Vedavalli (burnt alive), Padmalatha (daughter of communist leader, kidnapped and killed), and siblings Narayana and Yamuna (alleged land dispute killings).
- Soujanya’s case was also mentioned as part of unresolved investigations. Witnesses in several cases reportedly died under suspicious circumstances.
- Mr. Prakash alleged that many murders where connected to land disputes or encroachment activities in Dharmasthala village.
- CPI(M) leaders, including district secretary K. Neela and other committee members, supported these demands during their press meet.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The demand by CPI-M leader K. Prakash for a focused SIT inquiry reflects longstanding concerns over unresolved crimes tied to sexual harassment, murders, and land disputes allegedly plaguing dharmasthala village for decades. This call raises critical questions about systemic gaps in criminal investigations spanning over fifty years-issues compounded by suspicious deaths among witnesses.
Investigating these allegations may provide closure for affected families but would require thorough examination not only into individual cases but also broader structural issues like possible governance failures or illegal encroachments linked to local power dynamics.A well-defined SIT mandate could help ensure transparency while addressing both justice-related inconsistencies and potential accusations against the authorities’ efficacy.
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