Mohan Bhagwat On Ram Temple Donation Theft: ‘Those guilty of great sins will not be spared’, Mohan Bhagwat tells RSS’s stand in Ram Temple donation theft case


Nagpur. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh i.e. RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has made the organization’s stand clear in the matter of theft of offerings and donations in the Ram temple of Ayodhya. Mohan Bhagwat clearly said in Nagpur on Sunday that the culprits of this great sin will not be spared at any cost. While talking to the media, Mohan Bhagwat also said that yesterday itself, Sir Karyawah Dattatreya Hosabale ji has issued a statement in this regard. You all look at that.

For the first time, Mohan Bhagwat has clearly expressed his opinion on theft of donations in Ram temple. Earlier on July 3, when the media had asked him about his opinion in Nagpur, the RSS chief had walked away saying ‘Ram-Ram’. Only after this, Dattatreya Hosabale issued a statement calling the rigging in Ramlala’s court as highly condemnable. Hosabale had said that the grand Ram temple was built with the blood, sweat, struggle and sacrifice of generations. This is the center of unwavering faith of the entire Hindu society. Sar Karyavah of RSS had said that those who wiped out Ram Lalla’s donation box had killed the trust of crores of Ram devotees. He also called the incident a despicable act.

The SIT formed on the instructions of UP CM Yogi Adityanath is currently investigating the Ram Temple donation theft case. Eight accused have been arrested after the preliminary report of SIT came. At the same time, apart from General Secretary of Ram Mandir Trust Champat Rai, SIT has also interrogated two important members Dr. Anil Mishra and Gopal Rao. Ayodhya Police has taken Avinash Shukla, an accused of donation theft, on remand and interrogated him. The police are also interrogating the remaining accused in the jail. At the same time, there is a meeting of Ram Mandir Trust on Monday. In which important decisions will be taken along with the decision on the resignation of Champat Rai and Anil Mishra.

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