Yogi Adityanath to Visit Ram Mandir Amid Donation Controversy; SIT Probe Intensifies
Digital Desk
The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's Ayodhya visit comes as investigators continue probing alleged irregularities in Ram Mandir donations, with administrative developments adding to the ongoing scrutiny.
As the investigation into alleged irregularities involving Ram Mandir donations gathers momentum, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to visit Ayodhya on Friday. The visit comes against the backdrop of a high-profile probe into claims of theft and mismanagement of offerings at the temple, a matter that has triggered political debate and intensified administrative scrutiny.
According to sources, the Chief Minister will offer prayers at the Ram Mandir during his visit. However, a specific point in the administrative protocol issued for the programme has drawn attention. Sources familiar with the arrangements said Ram Mandir Trust General Secretary Champat Rai has been asked to nominate another representative in his place for the event. The details of the nominated individual are reportedly required to be submitted to the designated duty magistrate before the visit.
The development comes as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) continues its inquiry into allegations surrounding the handling of temple donations. On Thursday, investigators visited the Ram Mandir premises for the fourth consecutive day as part of the ongoing probe. Sources indicated that temple trustee Dr. Anil Mishra may be questioned regarding certain procedural and financial aspects linked to donation management.
SIT Investigation Expands
Investigators are reportedly examining the process used for counting donations as well as the appointment of personnel associated with the handling of temple funds. Sources suggest that several individuals connected to the counting process have already come under scrutiny.
According to information emerging from the investigation, five individuals allegedly linked to the case have been identified. Authorities have reportedly recovered approximately ₹2 crore based on information provided during the inquiry. All five individuals were associated with the donation-counting process at the temple, sources said.
Officials have not yet publicly disclosed the full findings of the investigation, and the probe remains ongoing.
Administrative Reforms Under Discussion
Amid the controversy, discussions are reportedly underway regarding the introduction of a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)-style administrative framework for the Ram Mandir, similar to the management structure followed at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
Sources said the proposal is aimed at strengthening transparency in financial management, donation accounting, and overall administrative operations. Government officials and representatives of the temple trust are believed to be holding consultations before any final decision is made.
The possibility of structural reforms has gained attention as authorities seek to address concerns raised during the investigation and improve oversight mechanisms.
Political Reactions Intensify
The controversy has also triggered strong political reactions. Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai visited Ayodhya and criticized the BJP over the allegations, demanding strict action and an independent investigation into the matter.
The issue first surfaced on June 7 when former Samajwadi Party minister Pawan Pandey alleged that between ₹5 crore and ₹7.5 crore in temple offerings had gone missing. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav later questioned the government's response and called for a thorough examination of the allegations.
Champat Rai had previously rejected the claims, maintaining that no evidence supporting the allegations had emerged.
Demand for Wider Probe
As the controversy expanded, BJP leader Dr. Rajneesh Singh reportedly wrote to the Prime Minister seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry. Sources indicated that the Prime Minister's Office subsequently sought a report from the Ram Mandir Trust regarding the allegations.
With the SIT investigation continuing and administrative reforms under consideration, the developments surrounding the Ram Mandir donation controversy are expected to remain under close public and political scrutiny in the coming days.
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Yogi Adityanath to Visit Ram Mandir Amid Donation Controversy; SIT Probe Intensifies
Digital Desk
As the investigation into alleged irregularities involving Ram Mandir donations gathers momentum, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to visit Ayodhya on Friday. The visit comes against the backdrop of a high-profile probe into claims of theft and mismanagement of offerings at the temple, a matter that has triggered political debate and intensified administrative scrutiny.
According to sources, the Chief Minister will offer prayers at the Ram Mandir during his visit. However, a specific point in the administrative protocol issued for the programme has drawn attention. Sources familiar with the arrangements said Ram Mandir Trust General Secretary Champat Rai has been asked to nominate another representative in his place for the event. The details of the nominated individual are reportedly required to be submitted to the designated duty magistrate before the visit.
The development comes as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) continues its inquiry into allegations surrounding the handling of temple donations. On Thursday, investigators visited the Ram Mandir premises for the fourth consecutive day as part of the ongoing probe. Sources indicated that temple trustee Dr. Anil Mishra may be questioned regarding certain procedural and financial aspects linked to donation management.
SIT Investigation Expands
Investigators are reportedly examining the process used for counting donations as well as the appointment of personnel associated with the handling of temple funds. Sources suggest that several individuals connected to the counting process have already come under scrutiny.
According to information emerging from the investigation, five individuals allegedly linked to the case have been identified. Authorities have reportedly recovered approximately ₹2 crore based on information provided during the inquiry. All five individuals were associated with the donation-counting process at the temple, sources said.
Officials have not yet publicly disclosed the full findings of the investigation, and the probe remains ongoing.
Administrative Reforms Under Discussion
Amid the controversy, discussions are reportedly underway regarding the introduction of a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)-style administrative framework for the Ram Mandir, similar to the management structure followed at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
Sources said the proposal is aimed at strengthening transparency in financial management, donation accounting, and overall administrative operations. Government officials and representatives of the temple trust are believed to be holding consultations before any final decision is made.
The possibility of structural reforms has gained attention as authorities seek to address concerns raised during the investigation and improve oversight mechanisms.
Political Reactions Intensify
The controversy has also triggered strong political reactions. Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Rai visited Ayodhya and criticized the BJP over the allegations, demanding strict action and an independent investigation into the matter.
The issue first surfaced on June 7 when former Samajwadi Party minister Pawan Pandey alleged that between ₹5 crore and ₹7.5 crore in temple offerings had gone missing. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav later questioned the government's response and called for a thorough examination of the allegations.
Champat Rai had previously rejected the claims, maintaining that no evidence supporting the allegations had emerged.
Demand for Wider Probe
As the controversy expanded, BJP leader Dr. Rajneesh Singh reportedly wrote to the Prime Minister seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry. Sources indicated that the Prime Minister's Office subsequently sought a report from the Ram Mandir Trust regarding the allegations.
With the SIT investigation continuing and administrative reforms under consideration, the developments surrounding the Ram Mandir donation controversy are expected to remain under close public and political scrutiny in the coming days.
