Govt Open to SIT Probe in Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case, Decision Pending Police Report: Siddaramaiah
The New Indian Express
Government Open to SIT Investigation in Dharmasthala Mass Burial Case, Says Siddaramaiah
In a recent statement, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the mass burial case in Dharmasthala. He confirmed that the state government is not opposed to a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the matter but will await the findings of the police report before making a definitive decision.
The mass burial case has garnered significant attention, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of local authorities. Siddaramaiah emphasized the importance of thorough investigations to ensure justice and transparency. “We are committed to addressing any issues that arise from this case and will consider an SIT probe based on the police’s initial findings,” he stated.
As the situation develops, public interest remains high, with various stakeholders calling for accountability and a detailed examination of the events that led to the mass burial. Activists and community leaders have expressed concerns about potential oversight and the need for a comprehensive review of the case to prevent such incidents in the future.
In light of the seriousness of the allegations, Siddaramaiah reassured the public of the government’s dedication to upholding the rule of law. “Our priority is to ensure that the truth comes to light. We will act accordingly based on the evidence presented to us,” he added.
The government’s approach reflects a broader commitment to transparency and justice within the state, as authorities navigate the complexities of this sensitive issue. As the investigation continues, updates will be closely monitored by both the media and the public.
Stay tuned for further developments on this case, as the government prepares to take the next steps based on the police report’s findings.