What is the truth about donations to Ram temple? Who stole 200 crores, Supreme Court will decide. Supreme Court Petition Seeks CBI Probe Into Ayodhya Ram Mandir Donation Irregularities

Ayodhya Ram Temple donation scam: Who stole the money donated by devotees in Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple of Ayodhya? Who will give account of the donations of the devotees? Has the matter reached the Supreme Court? Where did the money from Ram Lalla’s donation box go? Now demand for investigation intensifies

New Delhi: A letter has been sent to the Supreme Court, expressing serious concern over the alleged manipulation, irregularities and irregularities in the management of donations and offerings to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya. Advocate Anup Prakash Awasthi has sent this letter to the Supreme Court. It has been requested that the court should direct to register an FIR in this matter and get it investigated by an independent agency like CBI, which is directly under the supervision of the court. It is being told that the theft of offerings from the donation boxes of Ram temple in Ayodhya could be more than Rs 200 crore.

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Who is stealing the donations from the devotees?

The petition also demands that a permanent judicial monitoring system be created to protect the contributions of devotees. This will ensure complete transparency in collecting, accounting, safekeeping and spending of temple funds. The case pertains to the management and utilization of donations and offerings collected at the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, one of the most revered religious places in India. The petitioner has sought judicial direction to ensure transparency and accountability in the operation of the fund.

Will the report tell whether donations were stolen or not?

  • The letter said that there are reports that some people associated with donation management in the temple have been found to have assets much more than their known sources of income. The petition further said, “Whether these reports are true or false can only be proved by a competent investigation. However, the emergence of such allegations has caused deep concern among devotees across the world. At present, the public neither knows the exact amount of the alleged loss nor the method of misappropriation. Most importantly, despite the seriousness of the allegations and the huge public interest involved, it appears that no FIR has been registered so far to investigate any cognizable offence.”
  • “Where public trust in institutions is at stake, the faith of crores of devotees can be restored only by an investigation that is completely independent, comprehensive and free from all possibility of any influence, pressure or conflict of interest,” the letter said.

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