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India Today peddles fake news, SIT has not submitted preliminary report to court in Dharmasthala case

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India Today’s website on Wednesday (10 December) carried a report (read here) claiming that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the mass-burial case had submitted a preliminary report to the Belthangady court and had named six accused in case 39/2025.

However, a senior SIT source, speaking to blrpost.com, dismissed the claim as “fake”, clarifying that no preliminary report has been filed in the case. The source further added that, apart from C. N. Chinnayya, no other individual has been named as an accused.

The India Today report had claimed that the “the SIT probing the alleged mass burial incident in Dharmasthala has submitted a preliminary report before the Belthangady court, declaring the case to be a fabricated conspiracy orchestrated by anti-Dharmasthala activists.

The report gives a clean chit to Dharmasthala authorities and names six individuals — Chinnayya (A1), Mahesh Shetty Thimrodi, Girish Mattannanavar, Jayanth, Vitthal Gowda and Sujatha Bhatt — as accused in the conspiracy.”

This was reported by Sagay Raj, Deputy Editor – Input, India Today, and written for the website by Deepti Rao, Assistant Producer. After this was published, several other Kannada television news channels carried the same fake news without having bothered to check the veracity of the India Today report.

The SIT has now intensified its probe into suspicious Unnatural Death Reports, missing complaints, 38 illegal burials, and eight skulls discovered by the SIT at Bangle Gudde hillock. The SIT is also awaiting DNA reports.

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2 thoughts on “India Today peddles fake news, SIT has not submitted preliminary report to court in Dharmasthala case

  1. Conspirators are these News Channels who are too eager to peddle fake news intentionally, to satisfy vested interests. Shame on them. Only solution to correct this is SIT giving news bulletins and/or public stopping viewing of these channels altogether.

  2. Shame on News Channels. They are failed to follow journalism ethics. I think they are working for some influential persons who had involved in this crime.

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