Henne Kelu Ninnaya Galu Kannada Police News Paper Story Exclusive !exclusive! -

"This is a landmark case. For the first time in Karnataka's legal history, a newspaper headline has been admitted as in a kidnapping conspiracy. The court may now set a precedent that printing patriarchal slogans without context can be abetting violence if criminals use it as a code."

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." "This is a landmark case

Another angle: maybe the title was meant to be a play on words or a local phrase that I'm not catching. Sometimes in local news, the phrasing can be idiomatic. Alternatively, could there be a mix-up with similar-sounding words? Her final entry, dated just two days before