Bengaluru: The "anonymous man" who made the false claim of “thousands of bodies buried in Dharmasthala” has been arrested by the police. The accused confessed to receiving ₹2 lakh from someone groups to spread this fabricated narrative, according to investigative sources.Fflirtygo Men Graphic Print Cotton T-Shirt & Short Set for Men/Boys
The false allegations have now been completely debunked, and the police have released the accused’s photograph, making his identity public. Authorities suspect that this act was intended to create confusion among Dharmasthala’s devotees and disturb public peace.also read:Sujatha Bhat’s False Allegations Against Dharmasthala: Insight Rush News YouTube Channel Exposes the Truth
The investigation has now turned towards some local organizations, with police intensifying efforts to identify those who instigated the accused and provided the funds. This incident has tarnished the reputation of Dharmasthala and hurt the sentiments of its devotees. Officials have assured that strict legal action will be taken against the perpetrators.