In the Ram temple offering controversy, a big punishment fell on three former trustees including Champat Rai, the trust took away all the power.
Ayodhya. The action of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir Teerth Kshetra Trust is continuing in the donation theft case of Ayodhya Ram Temple. Also, police, SIT and state government are all maintaining strictness. Now another action has been taken in the donation theft case. The power of Champat Rai, Dr. Anil Mishra and Gopal Rao, who were expelled from Ram Mandir Trust, has been taken away. The ID they had has expired. Now he will not be able to issue passes for VIP and Sugam Darshan in Ram Temple.
Read: Champat Rai’s letter creates panic among Ram Mandir Trust officials, is something big going to happen in Ayodhya?
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) team is investigating for hours every day. Many big revelations are happening. Meanwhile, amid the Ram Mandir donation theft case, Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has taken a major administrative decision. The IDs of former general secretary Champat Rai, expelled from the trust, former member Dr. Anil Mishra and special invitee member Gopal Rao, who issued VIP and Sugam Darshan passes, have been cancelled.
Now special or Sugam Darshan passes will not be issued to any devotee in his name. This system was in force since the time of Bhoomi Pujan of the temple, which has now been abolished.
Arrangements changed after withdrawal from trust
Champat Rai has resigned from his post in Ram Mandir Trust. His resignation was accepted in the trust meeting. After this his responsibilities were handed over to Krishna Mohan. At the same time, information about Gopal Rao being removed from the list of specially invited members has also come to light. However, he disagreed with this claim and said that he will continue to visit the temple in future also and continue to cooperate in the arrangements.
Read :- Champat Rai’s first statement after being removed from the Trust, Chaupai replied by writing ‘Dheeraj Dharma Mitra Aru Nari, Aapd Kaal Parikhiyahin Chari’
How was the theft revealed?
In the last week of May, when the officials associated with Ram Mandir Trust saw the details of the amount being deposited in the bank and investigated the order of emptying of donation boxes daily, suspicion of theft arose. Actually, 6 to 7 lakh rupees were deposited in a donation box at one time, but in a few weeks a decrease of Rs 500 was seen. After this the suspicion deepened and some hidden cameras were installed in the note counting room. When one week’s footage of these hidden cameras was seen, it was found that the employees engaged in the process of counting the notes would stand in front of the CCTV and another accomplice would steal the notes from the bundle of notes prepared and hide them in clothes. But his theft was caught in the hidden camera.
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