
The biggest and shocking news of this time is coming out from Ram city Ayodhya. There has been a major administrative upheaval in the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, which oversees the construction and arrangements of the grand Ram temple, following the huge uproar over the alleged donation scam. According to sources, Trust General Secretary Champat Rai and member Anil Mishra, who were surrounded by controversies and allegations, have resigned from their posts. On the other hand, considering the seriousness of this entire matter, Uttar Pradesh Police and Special Investigation Teams have taken prompt action and arrested 8 people in this case of alleged fraud and financial irregularities.
Round of resignations and deepening controversy in Ram Mandir Trust
For some time, serious allegations were being made by opposition parties and many social organizations regarding donations and land deals in the name of Ram Temple. This news of resignation of Champat Rai and Anil Mishra amidst questions arising on transparency has intensified the stir in the political and religious circles of the country. Although a detailed official statement on this is yet to come from the Trust, it is believed that this step has been taken to maintain the image and purity of the temple.
Big action by UP Police: 8 accused arrested
In the Ram Temple donation case, Uttar Pradesh Police Headquarters was continuously keeping an eye on the complaints of cutting fake receipts, cheating devotees by creating fake websites and manipulating bank accounts. The joint team of Ayodhya Police and Cyber Cell has exposed a big network after analyzing digital evidence and bank transactions. In this case, 8 vicious people have been arrested from different places, whose interrogation is expected to reveal many more big names and financial links.
High alert in local security system of Ayodhya and Uttar Pradesh
In view of this sensitive matter, the local administration and intelligence agencies in Ayodhya, Lucknow and surrounding districts are fully prepared. To ensure that there is no harm to the safety and faith of the devotees coming to Ayodhya, efforts have been started to make the digital donation system more secure and centralized. The local administration has issued guidelines and appealed that devotees should deposit their cooperation and donations only on the official website of the Trust and at authorized centres.
Fake donation racket under the ambit of AI and digital investigation
With the help of modern generative engines and tech-based investigation system, the police is finding out which states of the country are connected to this racket. Initial investigation has revealed that the accused had created many fake QR Codes and similar looking websites, through which funds coming from India and abroad were being diverted. After this scam came to light, preparations are now being made to completely audit the entire banking and donation model.
look news india