Dharmasthala Latest: Sujatha Bhat’s Claims Exposed as Fake
For months, Sujatha Bhat has alleged that her daughter, Ananya Bhat, went missing in Dharmasthala in 2003 and that powerful figures suppressed the case. However, a closer look at records, testimonies, and investigation findings raises serious doubts about the authenticity of her claims.

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No Records of "Ananya Bhat"
Sujatha maintains that her daughter was an MBBS student at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. Yet, the college has confirmed that no student by that name was ever enrolled. No school records, admission forms, or official certificates exist to support her version. Even family members and long-time acquaintances say they never knew of Sujatha having a daughter.

SIT Investigation Disproves Key Evidence
The controversy intensified when ex-sanitation worker Bhima claimed to have buried bodies in Dharmasthala, presenting a skull as evidence. But the Special Investigation Team (SIT) determined the remains were male, not female, discrediting the claim.

Contradictions in Sujatha's Story
Sujatha also alleged that she was abducted, tied to a chair, and later left in a hospital coma for three months. Hospitals in the region, however, reported no records matching her description. She further claimed she had worked as a stenographer with the CBI in Kolkata, but the agency confirmed no employment record of her exists.
Between 1999 and 2007, Sujatha was widely known to be living in Ripponpet, Shivamogga, with Prabhakar Baliga. Local magazines even profiled the pair as "childless animal lovers"-a portrayal that starkly contradicts her current narrative of raising a medical student daughter.

Past Differences and Motives
In recent years, Sujatha has also accused the Dharmadhikari family of Dharmasthala of insulting and silencing her, though her accounts of where and how these events happened have varied. Critics argue that the allegations appear less about justice and more about personal vendetta and public sympathy, with the "missing daughter" narrative serving as an emotional anchor.

Calls for Action Against Fake Narratives
With inconsistencies mounting, devotees and locals have urged the Karnataka Police to act against what they describe as a deliberate misinformation campaign against Dharmasthala. The SIT's findings-male remains, fake employment claims, and missing institutional records-have only strengthened demands for accountability.
A Narrative in Collapse
What was once framed as a tragic story of a mother's fight for justice has, under investigation, come to resemble a manufactured tale. With no evidence of Ananya Bhat's existence, no official records, and false claims repeatedly exposed, the case increasingly points towards fabrication rather than fact.
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