Henne Kelu Ninnaya Galu Kannada Police News Paper Story Exclusive -
“Under the ‘Nirbhaya Fund’ and the new IT Act amendments, cyber stalking with intent to cause mental harm is a non-bailable offense. We have invoked Section 354D (stalking) and 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult modesty of a woman) of the IPC, along with Sections 66E and 67 of the IT Act. We are investigating if there is a larger network of ‘digital vigilantes’ operating in the district.”
Archived editions of the Kannada Police News which frequently feature titled segments like "Henne Kelu Ninnaya Golu". “Under the ‘Nirbhaya Fund’ and the new IT
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The "Henne Kelu Ninnaya Galu" exposé makes several shocking claims, including: It promises a story that has been unearthed
Furthermore, the "exclusive" label speaks to the competitive nature of Kannada news channels and newspapers. In an era of 24/7 news cycles, channels vie for dominance by branding their investigations. A story filed under "Police News Exclusive" with a dramatic title like "Henne Kelu Ninnaya Galu" is a marketing tool designed to stop the viewer from changing the channel. It promises a story that has been unearthed through diligent police work
Kaveri had documented threats from a local land mafia led by a prominent political figure in the district. Her final entry, dated just two days before her disappearance, read: "If I disappear, do not look for me in the cities. Look for me where the land meets the water. The truth is buried there."
Detailed accounts of marital conflicts and the legal interventions provided by the police.