Ram Mandir Donation Theft: SIT Report to Yogi on Monday

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 Ram Mandir Donation Theft: SIT Report to Yogi on Monday

 SIT probing Ram Mandir donation theft to submit report to UP CM Yogi Adityanath on Monday. Action likely against Champat Rai, Anil Mishra. ₹2 crore recovered.

 

The Special Investigation Team has identified around 150 suspects in the alleged donation theft case, with nearly 25 individuals likely to face action.

The Special Investigation Team probing the alleged theft of donations from the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is expected to submit its findings to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday, with sources indicating that top temple trust officials could face removal.

The SIT, which completed its sixth day of investigation on Saturday, has questioned around 150 suspects in connection with the case. Nearly 25 individuals may face action based on the evidence gathered so far, according to sources familiar with the probe.

SIT Wraps Probe, Heads to Lucknow

The three-member panel, comprising Lucknow Commissioner Vijay Vishwas Pant, IG Range Kiran S., and Finance Department Special Secretary Neelratan, is expected to return to Lucknow on Saturday evening after a week-long investigation in Ayodhya.

Sources said the team spent nearly six hours inside the temple complex on Friday, questioning Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, trustee Dr Anil Mishra, and construction in-charge Gopal Rao separately. Investigators also interrogated State Bank of India officials, including the branch manager and cashier.

Action on the Cards

According to sources, action against Champat Rai and Dr Anil Mishra is being actively considered. Both could be removed from their positions on the trust. Gopal Rao may also face similar action.

Investigators also attempted to question Anand, Gopal Rao's nephew, and temple employee Somesh Anand, but both were reportedly unavailable, with their phones switched off.

Recovery So Far

The SIT has recovered approximately ₹2 crore based on information provided by five accused — Lavkush, Avneesh, Anukalp, Karune and Ramshankar alias Tinnu. All five were associated with counting donations collected at the temple.

Gold was recovered from Tinnu's residence on June 13, though officials have not yet disclosed the quantity or value of the recovered items.

How the Controversy Unfolded

The issue first came to light on June 7 when former Uttar Pradesh minister Pawan Pandey alleged that between ₹5 crore and ₹7.5 crore had been stolen from the Ram Mandir. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also questioned the government's silence, calling for judicial scrutiny.

Trust General Secretary Champat Rai initially rejected the allegations, stating that no evidence of theft had surfaced. As the controversy escalated, BJP leader Dr Rajneesh Singh wrote to the Prime Minister on June 9 seeking a CBI investigation. A day later, the Prime Minister's Office sought a report from the trust.

Mahakumbh Donations Under Scrutiny

The SIT has widened its probe to examine donation records from the Prayagraj Mahakumbh period, when more than five crore devotees visited the Ram Mandir over 66 days. Investigators are questioning how donations collected through temple donation boxes remained below ₹100 crore despite the massive footfall.

The probe has expanded to Somesh Anand, a relative of Gopal Rao and head of the temple's wheelchair service. Investigators are examining his role in temple operations.

On June 18, the SIT questioned temple employees Mayank, Shivam Pandey, Ashish Dubey and Ratnesh. Ashish Agnihotri, who assisted in managing gold, silver and other valuables offered to Ram Lalla, has also been questioned. Employee Phoolkant Mishra, involved in the custody of donated jewellery, has come under scrutiny.

Claim of Missing Consecrated Stones

Fresh questions have emerged with Dharm Sena founder Santosh Dubey alleging that 1,250 consecrated Shri Ram stones made of gold, silver, diamonds, gemstones and ashtadhatu have gone missing. According to Dubey, the stones were brought to Ayodhya in 1989 after being worshipped across India and abroad, remaining at Karsevakpuram until 2002.

While the consecrated clay stones are still preserved, the metal stones are no longer visible, Dubey claimed, questioning the responsibility of Champat Rai for their upkeep.

Public Reactions

VHP leader Surendra Jain said allegations against the temple trust are not new and none have been proven so far. "At first, we felt these were routine political allegations, but when they started coming from other sources, we treated them with utmost seriousness," he said.

Hanumangarhi chief priest Mahant Sanjay Das stated that the SIT investigation would expose the truth. "The truth will come out, and whoever is found responsible will face the strictest action, no matter how influential they may be," he said.

Political Responses

Union Minister B.L. Verma backed the SIT probe, accusing critics of politicising the issue. "Some people are trying to politicise this. Those raising questions are the same people who opposed the Ram Mandir movement in the past," he said.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya urged political leaders to avoid premature conclusions. "Making allegations is one thing; proving them is another. If any wrongdoing has taken place, those responsible will certainly be punished," he said.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav renewed his demand for a detailed accounting of valuables offered at the temple, saying the public now wants "gold separated from gold and silver from silver."

CEO Appointment on the Cards

Sources said the Uttar Pradesh government is considering appointing a Chief Executive Officer for the Ram Mandir, modelled on the administrative structure at Kashi Vishwanath Temple. A senior IAS officer could oversee the trust's administrative and financial affairs, strengthening transparency and accountability. Discussions are underway between the government and the trust, though no final decision has been taken.

 

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20 Jun 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Ram Mandir Donation Theft: SIT Report to Yogi on Monday

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The Special Investigation Team has identified around 150 suspects in the alleged donation theft case, with nearly 25 individuals likely to face action.

The Special Investigation Team probing the alleged theft of donations from the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is expected to submit its findings to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday, with sources indicating that top temple trust officials could face removal.

The SIT, which completed its sixth day of investigation on Saturday, has questioned around 150 suspects in connection with the case. Nearly 25 individuals may face action based on the evidence gathered so far, according to sources familiar with the probe.

SIT Wraps Probe, Heads to Lucknow

The three-member panel, comprising Lucknow Commissioner Vijay Vishwas Pant, IG Range Kiran S., and Finance Department Special Secretary Neelratan, is expected to return to Lucknow on Saturday evening after a week-long investigation in Ayodhya.

Sources said the team spent nearly six hours inside the temple complex on Friday, questioning Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, trustee Dr Anil Mishra, and construction in-charge Gopal Rao separately. Investigators also interrogated State Bank of India officials, including the branch manager and cashier.

Action on the Cards

According to sources, action against Champat Rai and Dr Anil Mishra is being actively considered. Both could be removed from their positions on the trust. Gopal Rao may also face similar action.

Investigators also attempted to question Anand, Gopal Rao's nephew, and temple employee Somesh Anand, but both were reportedly unavailable, with their phones switched off.

Recovery So Far

The SIT has recovered approximately ₹2 crore based on information provided by five accused — Lavkush, Avneesh, Anukalp, Karune and Ramshankar alias Tinnu. All five were associated with counting donations collected at the temple.

Gold was recovered from Tinnu's residence on June 13, though officials have not yet disclosed the quantity or value of the recovered items.

How the Controversy Unfolded

The issue first came to light on June 7 when former Uttar Pradesh minister Pawan Pandey alleged that between ₹5 crore and ₹7.5 crore had been stolen from the Ram Mandir. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav also questioned the government's silence, calling for judicial scrutiny.

Trust General Secretary Champat Rai initially rejected the allegations, stating that no evidence of theft had surfaced. As the controversy escalated, BJP leader Dr Rajneesh Singh wrote to the Prime Minister on June 9 seeking a CBI investigation. A day later, the Prime Minister's Office sought a report from the trust.

Mahakumbh Donations Under Scrutiny

The SIT has widened its probe to examine donation records from the Prayagraj Mahakumbh period, when more than five crore devotees visited the Ram Mandir over 66 days. Investigators are questioning how donations collected through temple donation boxes remained below ₹100 crore despite the massive footfall.

The probe has expanded to Somesh Anand, a relative of Gopal Rao and head of the temple's wheelchair service. Investigators are examining his role in temple operations.

On June 18, the SIT questioned temple employees Mayank, Shivam Pandey, Ashish Dubey and Ratnesh. Ashish Agnihotri, who assisted in managing gold, silver and other valuables offered to Ram Lalla, has also been questioned. Employee Phoolkant Mishra, involved in the custody of donated jewellery, has come under scrutiny.

Claim of Missing Consecrated Stones

Fresh questions have emerged with Dharm Sena founder Santosh Dubey alleging that 1,250 consecrated Shri Ram stones made of gold, silver, diamonds, gemstones and ashtadhatu have gone missing. According to Dubey, the stones were brought to Ayodhya in 1989 after being worshipped across India and abroad, remaining at Karsevakpuram until 2002.

While the consecrated clay stones are still preserved, the metal stones are no longer visible, Dubey claimed, questioning the responsibility of Champat Rai for their upkeep.

Public Reactions

VHP leader Surendra Jain said allegations against the temple trust are not new and none have been proven so far. "At first, we felt these were routine political allegations, but when they started coming from other sources, we treated them with utmost seriousness," he said.

Hanumangarhi chief priest Mahant Sanjay Das stated that the SIT investigation would expose the truth. "The truth will come out, and whoever is found responsible will face the strictest action, no matter how influential they may be," he said.

Political Responses

Union Minister B.L. Verma backed the SIT probe, accusing critics of politicising the issue. "Some people are trying to politicise this. Those raising questions are the same people who opposed the Ram Mandir movement in the past," he said.

Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya urged political leaders to avoid premature conclusions. "Making allegations is one thing; proving them is another. If any wrongdoing has taken place, those responsible will certainly be punished," he said.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav renewed his demand for a detailed accounting of valuables offered at the temple, saying the public now wants "gold separated from gold and silver from silver."

CEO Appointment on the Cards

Sources said the Uttar Pradesh government is considering appointing a Chief Executive Officer for the Ram Mandir, modelled on the administrative structure at Kashi Vishwanath Temple. A senior IAS officer could oversee the trust's administrative and financial affairs, strengthening transparency and accountability. Discussions are underway between the government and the trust, though no final decision has been taken.

 

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