“SIT without FIR is like a bow without arrows…” Akhilesh Yadav’s biggest attack on theft of Ram temple offering.
The issue of theft of offerings and donations in the grand Ram temple of Ayodhya has become the biggest center of politics in Uttar Pradesh at present. In this entire controversy, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and National President of Samajwadi Party (SP) Akhilesh Yadav is continuously adopting an aggressive stance. Attacking the government, Akhilesh Yadav has now raised serious questions on the Special Investigation Team i.e. SIT which is investigating this entire matter. The SP chief has sarcastically said that this investigation by the SIT without any FIR is exactly like a ‘command without an arrow’, which will have no effect.
Making another new claim in this matter, Akhilesh Yadav said that now a very condemnable news has come to light about the sudden disappearance of ‘Kagbhusundi’ received as donation in the temple. Attacking the government, he said that with every passing day, a new expose is being made of theft of ‘offerings-donations’, the anger and anger of crores of Sanatani devotees of the country is continuously increasing. In view of the situation, Akhilesh Yadav has demanded that the international borders of Nepal and the rest of the country should be sealed immediately, so that the accused of this heinous crime and theft cannot escape from the country.
Akhilesh Yadav raised sharp questions on SIT investigation
Former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Akhilesh Yadav is not only attacking the accused but also the investigation process of the government. Pointing out the functioning of the SIT, he said that when new revelations are coming to light every day in this case, then what new will this SIT investigation achieve?
Akhilesh Yadav, in a big political taunt, said that in reality this ‘investigation’ has not been made to solve this entire matter, rather it has been made to hide the truth i.e. to ‘cover up’ or to ‘divide’ it among themselves. After his statement, a lot of heat is being seen in the politics from Ayodhya to Lucknow.
SIT submitted its preliminary investigation report
On the other hand, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed to investigate this very sensitive case of theft of Ram Temple offerings has completed its initial investigation and submitted the preliminary report to the government. It is being told that in this report, many major irregularities and discrepancies in the accounting of temple management and offerings have been clearly mentioned.
A very interesting and surprising figure has also come to light in the thorough investigation of the SIT. According to the report, after calculating the total offerings of the devotees coming to the Ram temple, an average offering of only Rs 15 to 18 per devotee has been recorded in the records. The biggest thing is that in the calculation of this government offering, the offerings of grains, oil and ghee as well as precious gold and silver jewelery offered by the devotees have not been included. SIT says that no concrete documentary proof and evidence of donation of these valuable things has been found in the records.
Every month 25 lakh devotees have divine darshan of Ramlala.
This grand temple of Lord Shri Ram established in Ayodhya is the biggest center of unwavering faith of crores of Hindus around the world. This is the reason why every day a large number of devotees from India and abroad come here to have darshan of their idol Ramlala.
In this official investigation report of SIT, big figures have also come out regarding the number of devotees. According to investigation, on an average every month around 25 lakh devotees come to attend the court of Ram Lalla. However, during the recently concluded Mahakumbh, the number of devotees had broken all records and within just one month, more than one crore devotees had reached Ayodhya and had darshan of Lord Shri Ram. After irregularities in such a large-scale offering have come to light, the opposition seems to be in no mood to put this issue on the back burner.
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