A bizarre incident has taken place outside the administrative office of the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) in Karnataka's Bellary. As reported by the Deccan Chronicle, the incident involving black magic rituals has left the office staff and the residents shocked and worried.
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Did disgruntled employees avenge with black magic?
This strange incident is believed to be linked to the recent firing of employees by KMF. The company is facing financial challenges, which resulted in shortlisting 50 employees to potential layoffs. Many are suspecting that disgruntled employees might have turned to black magic to protect their jobs.
Prabhu Shankar, the Managing Director of Rabakovi Milk Federation, at first suggested that the ritual might have been the work of “unhappy” employees. However, the milk federation’s Director quickly dismissed the idea, calling it “foolish” and confirming that actions would be taken against the wrongdoers.
He mentioned that the staff had burned the remains of the ritual, adding that similar incidents had occurred before, indicating a possible pattern.
According to reports, disturbing items denoting occult practices such as a black doll, a large pumpkin with nails driven into it, coconuts, lemons, saffron, and red vermilion were carefully arranged in front of the office building.
The scene involved a small kalash-like structure with a thread wrapped around it, an amulet bag attached to a coconut, and inscriptions on a lid, suggesting some weird black magic ritual.
However, no one has been caught on the office CCTV cameras, and the security guards also did not notice anyone performing the rituals. This baffling incident raised concerns about work stress at KMF and the possible frustration levels among employees.
The company has filed a complaint to find out the culprits. In the meanwhile, it is a matter of concern how workplace stress can lead people to take the route of superstitions in this day and age.
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