Nripendra Mishra’s big revelation on Ram temple offering controversy, layers of theft exposed from money found near toilet
Chairman of Ram Temple Construction Committee amidst controversy over alleged theft of offerings in Ram Temple and donation management. Nripendra Mishra For the first time, he has expressed his views in detail on the entire incident. He told that the whole matter came to light when some money was found lying near the toilet located near the counting room. This small incident gave rise to the suspicion of major financial irregularities and after that the process of investigation started.
Nripendra Mishra said that he had received information that some cash was recovered near the toilet located near the counting room. This information was immediately given to the General Secretary of Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust. Champat Rai Was delivered to. As soon as the information was received, Champat Rai reached the spot within about half an hour and started investigation considering the seriousness of the entire matter. Later the Trust requested the Uttar Pradesh government to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for an impartial investigation.
He clarified that the entire process of donation management operates as per pre-determined rules. In this, the responsibilities of everyone including the bank, trust and counting team are fixed. Even a rule has been made not to keep pockets in the clothes of the counting staff, so that the possibility of any kind of disturbance can be eliminated.
Regarding the questions being raised on Champat Rai, Nripendra Mishra defended him and said that he has been a part of the Ram Mandir movement for years and has faced many difficult situations. According to him, questions are being raised against him only because he is the General Secretary of the Trust, but based on the available facts, he cannot be held directly guilty.
However, he also admitted that the monitoring system needs improvement. According to Mishra, there are approximately 800 CCTV cameras are installed and operated from a central control room. Despite this, if an incident like theft has come to light, it shows the weakness of the monitoring system. He believes that if the monitoring of cameras had been more effective, such a situation could have been caught earlier.
He said that mere installation of cameras is not enough, but their continuous and serious monitoring is equally necessary. If the incident has come to light from the footage of the cameras installed in the counting room, then it also means that there is a deficiency somewhere in the monitoring system, which should now be rectified.
During the conversation, Nripendra Mishra also made important comments regarding the purchase of land made by Ram Mandir Trust. He admitted that the required transparency was not maintained in the land purchase process. According to him, this was the first warning for the trust and now after the second controversy has come to light, there is a need to be more cautious in future.
He told that since most of the land in Ayodhya is of Nazul category, the purchase process is already complicated. Many times the actual user and the ownership recorded in government records differ, making the process of land acquisition difficult. Despite this, he admitted that the entire process could have been made more transparent.
Nripendra Mishra said that this development is a lesson for the Trust and in future, more transparency and accountability will be ensured in every process from land purchase to donation management. He believes that the trust of devotees in religious institutions should be the top priority and any kind of negligence can affect that trust.
At present this entire matter is under investigation SIT Is being done and only after the investigation report comes, a clear picture of all the facts will emerge. At the same time, Ram Mandir Trust has also assured that strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty as per the rules, so that such incidents are not repeated in future and the faith of the devotees remains intact.
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