Authorities have been investigating the allegations, which revolve around claims made by the middle-aged man about his time working at the temple between 1995 and 2014. He alleged that he was forced to bury the bodies of young women, including minors, and expressed a desire to clarify his conscience following years of silence. The SIT has been conducting excavations based on his claims, identifying several locations, some challenging to access, where human remains have since been discovered. However, skepticism over the validity and accuracy of the man's statements continues to grow.
The accusations have stirred controversy, involving the temple's administration, led by chief administrator Veerendra Heggade, who has vehemently denied any wrongdoing. The case has further ignited local political tensions, with discussions erupting in the state assembly over the integrity and reputation of the temple, which serves as a vital cultural landmark drawing pilgrims from across India.
The situation remains dynamic, with authorities committed to uncovering the truth surrounding these serious allegations, aiming to provide justice whether the claims are validated or refuted.
The accusations have stirred controversy, involving the temple's administration, led by chief administrator Veerendra Heggade, who has vehemently denied any wrongdoing. The case has further ignited local political tensions, with discussions erupting in the state assembly over the integrity and reputation of the temple, which serves as a vital cultural landmark drawing pilgrims from across India.
The situation remains dynamic, with authorities committed to uncovering the truth surrounding these serious allegations, aiming to provide justice whether the claims are validated or refuted.




















