Women’s Collective Urges Vice-President to Reconsider Dharmasthala Visit Amid Ongoing Murder and Rape Investigations
मुख्य बातें
- •A women’s collective named ‘Kondavaru Yaru—Who Killed Women in Dharmasthala?’ has written to Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan urging him to postpone his planned visit to Dharmasthala on May 30-31, 2026.
- •The letter argues that the Vice-President’s presence as Chief Guest could create a perception of state endorsement in ongoing criminal investigations, including alleged unsolved murders and rapes.
- •The collective cited ongoing SIT probes and pending High Court and Supreme Court litigations, warning that a high-profile appearance could undermine public trust and discourage victim families from seeking justice.
- •The representation emphasised the need for “heightened constitutional sensitivity” and urged the Vice-President’s office to reconsider the visit in light of serious public grievances.
A network of women’s organisations and concerned citizens, named ‘Kondavaru Yaru—Who Killed Women in Dharmasthala?’, has urged Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan to reconsider his upcoming visit to the temple town of Dharmasthala. The group, which has been advocating for justice in alleged unsolved murders and rapes in the area, sent a formal letter to the Vice-President’s office ahead of his scheduled visit on May 30 and 31, 2026.




