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Congress demands PM address Ram temple donation theft allegations amid SIT probe

Congress party is holding Prime Minister Narendra Modi accountable for alleged embezzlement of ₹1,400 crore in donations meant for Ram temple in Ayodhya. Spokesperson Ragini Nayak has urged for a Supreme Court-monitored investigation, raising alarms about Trust's financial transparency and security concerns at temple complex.

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Jul 3, 2026 · 1 min read · 7 views
Congress demands PM address Ram temple donation theft allegations amid SIT probe

Key Takeaways

  • Congress spokesperson Ragini Nayak criticized the SIT for targeting junior employees while shielding senior officials like Champat Rai during a press conference on July 3, 2026.
  • The Congress party has raised concerns over ₹1,400 crore collected from devotees before the Trust's establishment, demanding transparency in its financial records.
  • Nayak highlighted that around 70 theft incidents occurred at the temple complex within just 40 days, raising security concerns.
  • Jairam Ramesh questioned Modi's reluctance to acknowledge the alleged betrayal of public trust, asking, 'What hesitation or arrogance is there in accepting it?'
  • Congress suggests the Trust may have been excluded from the Right to Information Act to avoid scrutiny of its financial dealings.

Recent allegations of mishandling funds for major religious site now spark controversy, with a prominent political party launching intense inquiries. Congress has sounded alarms over potential misappropriations of ₹1,400 crore collected from worshippers before Trust took over. Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces scrutiny as calls for accountability grow louder.

At press briefing,spokesperson Ragini Nayak slammed ongoing investigation's approach,led by a Special Investigation Team. She claimed it targets only lower-level workers,shielding higher-ups linked to Trust's operations. No legal action yet against figures like former general secretary Champat Rai. Nayak says investigation flawed,bias clear.

Nayak stressed need for transparency, urging public release of financial documents on Trust's activities and donation sources,including gold,silver bricks for construction. She called for Trust's dissolution,pushing for Supreme Court-led probe.

“What’s true motive behind current investigation?” Nayak asked,highlighting disparity between junior staff arrests and lack of accountability for top officials . She accused Prime Minister of full responsibility for alleged public trust betrayal,calling it a deep betrayal.

But issues around temple site security also came up,with Nayak alleging about 70 thefts in just 40 days. She noted no back-up for CCTV footage,no theft records over last five years. Raises questions how such incidents happen without oversight…

In broader view,Congress suggested Trust may have been removed from Right to Information Act to dodge scrutiny on finances. Congress general secretary for communications Jairam Ramesh voiced discontent on social media,questioning Prime Minister's reluctance to address this alleged public trust breach. “When betrayal this big happens,why not acknowledge?” he asked, reflecting growing public frustration.

These temple funding allegations have stirred political debate,with Congress demanding accountability,transparency in Trust's financial dealings. As probes continue,government under pressure to handle allegations effectively. Will they manage?

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