Dharmasthala mass burial: ED probes 'foreign funding' angle amid BJP's rally
The sources told PTI that the agency is gathering facts and documents related to all entities and stakeholders, including some NGOs, who are alleged to have used suspect funds to stoke controversy.
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Bengaluru, 2 Sep
The Enforcement Directorate has initiated a preliminary
investigation into the allegations of dubious foreign funding used to fuel
communal conspiracies during the ongoing Dharmasthala row in Karnataka,
official sources said on Tuesday.
The sources told PTI that the agency is gathering facts and
documents related to all entities and stakeholders, including some NGOs, who
are alleged to have used suspect funds to stoke controversy.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has initiated a preliminary
investigation under the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), and further
action will be taken if the probe finds proof of foreign funding rule violation
and illicit use of funds, the sources said.
The Karnataka BJP held a "Dharmasthala Chalo"
rally on Monday to condemn the alleged conspiracy and smear campaign against
the temple town in Dakshina Kannada district.
The party has also demanded a probe by the National
Investigation Agency (NIA) into the case, and targeted the Congress government
over its handling of the matter.
A controversy erupted after the whistle-blower, a former
sanitation worker, claimed that he was forced to bury several bodies, including
those of women and minors, some of which bore signs of sexual assault, in
Dharmasthala when he was employed at the temple town between 1995 and 2014.
His implications pointed towards the administrators of the
local temple. He was later arrested on charges of perjury.
A special investigation team (SIT) formed by the state
government is probing the charges, and it has excavated multiple locations
identified by the complainant in the forested areas along the banks of the
Netravathi River. Some skeletal remains were found at two sites.
On Tuesday, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge alleged that two
activists - Girish Mattannavar and Mahesh Shetty Thimarody - whose roles are
under the scanner, were associated with the RSS and BJP.
Two separate cases have been registered against Mattannavar
and Thimarody for allegedly creating and circulating videos on social media
that disturbed communal harmony and offended public sentiments, according to
the police.
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