SIT visits Ram Temple again, quizzing temple priests and trust officials today
Ayodhya, 16 June (HS): The Special Investigation Team has again reached the temple to investigate the alleged irregularities related to the donation box. The team will interrogate the priests, trust officials and suspects. Devotees a
SIT visits Ram Temple again


Ayodhya, 16 June

(HS): The Special Investigation Team has again reached the temple to

investigate the alleged irregularities related to the donation box. The team

will interrogate the priests, trust officials and suspects. Devotees are

demanding an impartial investigation. Everyone's eyes are fixed on the report

so that the truth comes out and faith is maintained. The three-member Special

Investigation Team (SIT) formed to investigate the alleged irregularities

related to the donation box of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple reached Ayodhya on

Monday afternoon at around 2:50 pm. As soon as the team reached, it started

investigating the documents, records and financial records related to the case.

The government has

directed the SIT to submit a preliminary report within seven days and a final

report within 15 days. Meanwhile, the SIT team has again arrived at the Ram

Temple today. There, they will interrogate the temple priests, trust officials,

and the arrested suspects.

After the arrival

of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by Chief Minister Yogi

Adityanath in Ayodhya, the discussion among devotees, including those at the

temple complex and at the ashrams of saints and sages, is about what the

investigation will reveal and what action will be taken against the culprits.

However, amid the entire incident, most people believe that this issue is not about

the temple's faith, but rather about the transparency of the system.

The Ram Temple is

a center of faith for millions of devotees across the country. Therefore, this

investigation is being seen not only as a probe into financial irregularities,

but also as a process to further strengthen the faith of devotees. The

atmosphere in Ayodhya is currently calm, but everyone is awaiting the SIT

report.

Dharam Sena chief

files complaint, threatens to move court if FIR is not registered: Dharam Sena

chief and former Shiv Sena leader Santosh Dubey arrived at the Ram Janmabhoomi

police station on Tuesday and submitted a complaint to the police regarding

alleged irregularities and theft of offerings in the donation box at the Shri

Ram Janmabhoomi complex. He demanded the registration of an FIR against four

named individuals and several unidentified individuals.

Santosh Dubey said

that reports of irregularities in the offerings made by Ram devotees have hurt

the sentiments of believers. He demanded an impartial investigation into the

matter and action against the culprits. Dubey warned that if the police do not

register an FIR, they will approach the court. He stated that as a mark of

protest, a written complaint will be submitted to the Saryu River on Wednesday.

He stated that transparency and accountability must be ensured in matters

related to donations by Ram devotees, and strict action should be taken against

those found guilty.

Devotees say the

sanctity of donations must be maintained: Devotees from across the country who

have come to visit the Ram Temple are also discussing the irregularities in the

donation box. Devotees say that donations symbolize devotion and dedication to

God. Therefore, there should be no doubt about the management of donations. People

expect the investigation to reveal the full picture and strengthen the system

for the future. Gajendra Yadav of Jhansi said that this matter concerns the

faith of millions of Hindus, so a fair and transparent investigation is essential.

Nikita, a devotee

from Faridabad, expressed confidence in the SIT, saying the investigating

agency would uncover the truth based on the facts. Mahesh, who came from

Chhattisgarh, expressed hope that no negligence would be tolerated at any level

in the investigation and that strict legal action would be taken against anyone

found guilty.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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