"Blue Side of the Sky":
This is a song performed by Sofia Carson, featured on the soundtrack for the movie 'Purple Hearts'. The lyrics refer a search for something invisible and the resolve to find a better, "blue" side of life.
But our story changes a bit.
Reports suggest a newly elected Congress lawmaker was one of the brains behind scripting the “40% commission sarkar” narrative in Karnataka.
This helped the Congress to come back to power. Apparently, this strategy impressed the party high command and Sasikanth Senthil was given the ticket.
For a first timer, he even won the election.
Reports say, the Dharmasthala “mass burial” issue exposed several leftist media and Dravidianist propaganda artists.
The case unravelled within weeks of the allegations being made public.
As the masked man confessed to the SIT that a gang approached him in Chennai in December 2023.
“They asked me how many bodies I had buried when I worked in Dharmasthala. I told them the truth: that I had legally buried the bodies of pilgrims who came for salvation, through the police and gram panchayat,” the complainant stated. “But the gang insisted that I should say that the bodies were buried illegally. They pressured me… they changed my mind.”
The masked man revealed that the gang brought him to Karnataka, trained him on what to say in court, and even provided him with the skull and bone fragments he submitted as evidence which forensic reports later confirmed belonged to a man who died 30 years ago.
He further confessed that he was instructed to coordinate his false testimony with another complainant, Sujatha Bhat, who had filed a missing person report for her daughter.
The SIT has since confirmed that the skull and bone fragments were of men who had died decades earlier.
As reported by a section of media 'communemag'
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From the outset, one particular website in dispute (or question) positioned Sasikanth Senthil not merely as a politician, but as a crusader – the “righteous underdog” who sacrificed his job as a civil servant.
"Senthil’s resignation from the IAS is portrayed as an act of supreme moral courage. The interviews repeatedly return to this story, cementing him as a man of principle who “sacrificed” a powerful post for the sake of democracy."
Deliberately and also as a wel-planned design, the 'interviews' repeatedly frame Senthil through his Dalit background and as someone standing up to the fight the machinery of the BJP and RSS.
Instead of neutral scrutiny, the questionable media outlet "constructs a sympathetic, even heroic, mythos around Senthil" building him up as a visionary of equity.
(Leading Questions, Softballs, And Unquestioned Narratives) -- says th report in communemag.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has concluded that the skull dramatically presented in court by complainant CN Chinnayya was not evidence of a hidden graveyard but a preserved specimen taken from a research laboratory according to a 'Hindustan Times' report.
“Forensic experts confirmed the skull was not genuine evidence of a mass grave,” a senior SIT officer said. “It was obtained from a research facility, preserved with varnish, and had nothing to do with the claims made in court.”
Chinnayya’s testimony in July that hundreds of bodies were buried secretly in Dharmasthala triggered widespread outrage and searches across 17 sites.
But the SIT’s probe has instead led to Chinnayya’s arrest and the identification of several associates accused of sheltering him or helping procure the specimen. Officials said his statements were recorded on video and notices will soon be issued to those named.
Investigators are also searching for his missing mobile phone, believed to hold crucial data on how the alleged conspiracy was planned. Chinnayya, described as “visibly shaken” during medical examination, reportedly asked to be moved to jail, claiming threats from those who supplied the skull.
Amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the investigation into the Saujanya case and the reputation of Dharmasthala, Leader of the Opposition R Ashoka has launched a strong attack on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, accusing him of enabling a campaign to malign the religious shrine.
Ashoka alleged that the Chief Minister is “behind the conspiracy to defame Dharmasthala.” He further claimed that "a gang of Urban Naxals with Leftist ideology" is responsible for spreading false narratives against the temple, 'The Hindu' reported.
The BJP has already organised ‘Dharmasthala chalo’ movement to seek either NIA or CBI probe to uncover the larger conspiracy behind defaming Dharmasthala temple and its administrators.
The Dharmasthala temple is at Dharmasthala in Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka.
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi also alleging that the campaign against the temple and its administrators was ‘part of the Congress’ conspiracy against the majority (Hindus).
Now 'communemag' raises a few questions - Is Sasikanth Senthil behind the Dharmasthala conspiracy?
We don’t know, it says.
Is the “Chennai gang” referred to by the ‘masked man’ Chinnaiah somehow connected to those at one media organisation and the Congress lawmaker?
Was there a plan to settle old scores with Dharmasthala temple management?
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