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Sowjanya Murder Case: A Gruesome Crime That Still Haunts Karnataka

Sowjanya Case dharmastala 2025

Over a decade after the disappearance and tragic killing of 17‑year‑old Sowjanya in 2012, the case remains mired in mystery, controversy, and unanswered questions. The Bengaluru CBI Court acquitted Santosh Rao on June 16, 2023, citing insufficient evidence. But the story did not end there. Recent developments have reignited public attention, fueling calls for a fresh investigation.

A Decade of Trauma and Legal Battles

Recent Developments: Public Outcry and Legal Drama

Viral YouTube Documentary & Legal Clash

In February 2025, journalist Sameer M D released an investigative video that examined investigation lapses, hints at political influence, and fuelled conspiracy theories. With over 13 million views, it went viral

Demand for Fresh Probes and Justice

Civil society and activists have intensified calls for a reinvestigation. Demonstrations in Mysuru in April 2025 demanded new forensic tests, compensation for Rao, and disciplinary action against officials who allegedly tampered with evidenc

New Allegations Surface

In July 2025, a former sanitation worker from Dharmasthala temple management claimed he was ordered to burn and bury hundreds of murdered bodies, possibly including Sowjanya’s, on temple grounds. The police have registered a formal case under Section 211(a) BNSS and are seeking court approval for exhumation.

What It All Means The case is far from closed: ongoing legal battles, viral videos, and grave allegations suggest a deeper, darker conspiracy. Civil society groups like Odanadi Seva Samsthe continue their fight, emphasising the need for judicial monitoring and accountability for failed investigations. Amid protests, legal suits, and revelations that may implicate influential figures, the public continues to ask: If Santosh Rao is not responsible, who is—and what will it take to find them?

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