Ram temple offering controversy: Champat Rai broke his silence for the first time, said – ‘I will answer every question after the final report of SIT’

of Ayodhya Ram temple offering controversy Former General Secretary of the Trust in Champat Rai Has given his reaction publicly for the first time. In a letter addressed to Ram devotees, he termed the allegations leveled against him as baseless and said that at present he keeping silence have done and Special Investigation Team (SIT) After the final report comes, we will answer all the questions sequentially.

Champat Rai said in his letter that various types of allegations and discussions are going on against him, but he will not comment in detail on this matter right now. He wrote that he has decided to remain silent till the final report of the SIT comes and after that he will make all the facts public.

He also said that the report which is currently under discussion, “Top secret” Told and said that it has now become public. According to him, after the final report comes, each allegation will be factually answered and the whole truth will be revealed.

Champat Rai also mentioned his long public life. He said that year 1991 Since then he has been working in Ayodhya as a worker of the organization and his almost 45 years of missionary life Has been completely transparent. He claimed that his public life has always been like an open book.

Earlier in the meeting of Ram Mandir Trust, Champat Rai and Anil Mishra Resignations were accepted. In the meeting, the trust members said that the reputation of the temple has been affected by the allegations of alleged irregularities in the offerings and the truth of the entire matter should come out. The Trust has decided to wait for the final report of the SIT in the matter and the next meeting 22 July Has been announced to be held.

Meanwhile, came forward SIT’s interim report Several procedural deficiencies related to temple administration and management of offerings are noted. According to reports, determined during the counting of offerings Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) were not fully followed. In the CCTV footage found during the investigation, some employees were allegedly seen keeping cash in their pockets and socks, the investigation of which is ongoing.

At present, the investigation of the case is going on and the final conclusion will be clear only after the detailed report of the SIT and further legal process.

Note: The allegations made in this case are under investigation. The final conclusion will emerge only after the completion of the judicial process and investigation by the concerned investigating agencies.

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