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                <title>Ayodhya Ram Mandir Donation Theft Case: Demolition Action Planned, Trust Rift Deepens as SIT Probe Intensifies</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Ram Mandir donation theft case in Ayodhya takes a new turn as demolition action is planned against accused properties, Trust trustee Mahant Dinendra Das targets Gopal Rao, and the SIT investigation expands with fresh evidence.</strong></p>]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/special-news/ayodhya-ram-mandir-donation-theft-case-demolition-action-planned-trust/article-20901"><img src="https://english.dainikjagranmpcg.com/media/400/2026-07/ayodhya-ram-mandir-donation-theft-case-deepens-demolition-action-planned,-trust-rift-widens-as-trustee-targets-construction-in-charge.jpg" alt=""></a><br /><p>The alleged theft of donations at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya has taken a dramatic turn, with the investigation widening, internal differences emerging within the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, and authorities preparing strict action against the accused. As the Special Investigation Team (SIT) continues its probe, fresh allegations, political reactions, and possible demolition of illegally constructed properties have intensified the controversy.</p>
<p>In a significant development, Trust trustee <strong>Mahant Dinendra Das Maharaj</strong> publicly blamed Ram Mandir construction in-charge <strong>Gopal Rao</strong> for the situation. He alleged that Gopal Rao had created confusion within the Trust and accused him of "playing politics." Mahant Dinendra Das also claimed that Gopal Rao does not follow the traditional customs associated with Lord Ram, adding that the responsibility for the controversy rests with him.</p>
<p>The remarks mark the first visible public disagreement among senior members of the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust since the donation theft case surfaced. Gopal Rao, originally from Karnataka, serves as the temple's construction in-charge and is an invited member of the Trust.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the Uttar Pradesh government is reportedly preparing stringent action against those accused in the case. According to official sources, the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) has identified several residential properties allegedly built in violation of building regulations or without approved maps. These properties, reportedly linked to the accused, may soon face demolition proceedings after the issuance of legal notices.</p>
<p>Among the structures under scrutiny are the under-construction residence of accused <strong>Lavkush Mishra</strong> in Shahadatganj and the house of <strong>Anukalp Mishra</strong> in Kaushalpuri. Authorities are examining whether these properties were constructed after the accused became associated with temple-related work and whether they comply with local development regulations.</p>
<p>The investigation has also received a fresh lead after a video surfaced allegedly showing <strong>Amit Shukla</strong>, brother of accused <strong>Avinash Shukla</strong>, holding bundles of currency notes. Police have confirmed that the authenticity of the video is being verified as part of the ongoing investigation.</p>
<p>The SIT, whose tenure has now been extended until <strong>July 15</strong>, continues to expand the scope of its inquiry. Chief Minister <strong>Yogi Adityanath</strong> approved the extension after investigators sought additional time to complete a detailed probe. The SIT had earlier submitted its preliminary findings to the Home Department on June 23.</p>
<p>Investigators have already questioned several key individuals connected with the Trust. General Secretary <strong>Champat Rai</strong> was interrogated for nearly three hours, while further questioning of trustee <strong>Dr. Anil Mishra</strong> is expected to verify details regarding the appointment of accused employees <strong>Lavkush Mishra</strong> and <strong>Anukalp Mishra</strong>.</p>
<p>The case first came into public focus on <strong>June 7</strong>, following allegations of large-scale embezzlement of temple donations. An SIT was constituted on <strong>June 13</strong>, and an FIR was registered on <strong>June 25</strong>, leading to the arrest of eight individuals allegedly involved in the misappropriation of donation funds.</p>
<p>Police investigations have revealed substantial cash recoveries from the accused. Officials recovered nearly <strong>₹79.85 lakh in cash</strong>, <strong>1,121 US dollars</strong>, and gold and silver ornaments from various locations linked to the accused. According to investigators, several of the accused allegedly acquired properties worth crores using the misappropriated donation money.</p>
<p>Among those arrested are <strong>Ramshankar Yadav alias Tinnu</strong>, <strong>Anukalp Mishra</strong>, <strong>Lavkush Mishra</strong>, <strong>Avinash Shukla</strong>, <strong>Karunesh Pandey</strong>, <strong>Manish Yadav</strong>, <strong>Ramshankar Mishra</strong>, and <strong>Subhash Chandra Shrivastava</strong>. They have all been remanded to <strong>14-day judicial custody</strong>.</p>
<p>The probe has also extended to banking transactions. Police have sought account details of employees from multiple branches of the <strong>State Bank of India</strong> in Ayodhya to examine financial transactions and identify any wider network linked to the alleged embezzlement.</p>
<p>Adding another dimension to the case, a report prepared by RSS functionary <strong>Anil Kumar</strong> has reportedly been submitted to RSS chief <strong>Mohan Bhagwat</strong> after reviewing temple administration, Trust functioning, and the alleged financial irregularities. Sources indicate that the report could influence discussions during the upcoming Trust meeting scheduled for <strong>July 6</strong> in Ayodhya.</p>
<p>Political reactions have also intensified. Uttar Pradesh BJP president <strong>Pankaj Chaudhary</strong> said that anyone found guilty would not be spared, irrespective of their position. Union Minister <strong>S.P. Singh Baghel</strong> stated that crimes involving religious institutions evoke stronger public emotions and asserted that the SIT investigation would bring out the complete truth. State ministers <strong>Dayashankar Singh</strong> and <strong>Dharamveer Prajapati</strong> also expressed confidence that the investigation would proceed impartially and all facts would emerge.</p>
<p>As the investigation progresses, authorities continue to examine financial records, property documents, CCTV monitoring systems, and the functioning of the temple's donation management process. The outcome of the SIT's final report is expected to determine the next course of legal and administrative action in one of the most sensitive cases involving the Ram Mandir Trust.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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