Big fish being shielded in Ram Temple donation case, claim Congress & AAP
Opposition parties in India, including Congress and AAP, have demanded a high-level investigation into alleged corruption regarding land purchases and donations for the Ram Temple. They claim that current investigations are shielding powerful individuals while only targeting minor figures.
Why it matters
The controversy touches on sensitive religious and political infrastructure, highlighting ongoing tensions between the ruling government and opposition regarding institutional integrity.
NEW DELHI Congress Thursday wrote to PM Narendra Modi demanding a high-level investigation monitored by Supreme Court into what it called Ram Temple "chanda chori mega scandal".Congress MP and general secretary KC Venugopal pointed out that Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was created by the Centre after it was entrusted with public land by SC through its judgment in 2020. "It is the moral responsibility of GOI, and you as its head, to restore the faith of over 1.4 billion Indians in govt's intent and ability to safeguard donations and preserve the sanctity of an institution established in the name of Lord Ram," he wrote.He said the SIT probe ordered by the UP govt seems to be an eyewash as it is focused on "small fish" while facts suggest the complicity of top officials.Meanwhile, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal asserted that only "pawns" had been arrested while "powerful" individuals involved in the scam were being protected.Addressing a press conference, Kejriwal alleged significant corruption related to land purchases, the temple's construction, and donations from devotees."They are hoodwinking us with the arrest of the eight persons; the real people (culprits) are someone else. I want to ask the PM who he is saving and why?" he said, pointing out that office bearers of the Trust were selected by the PM. He noted that a home ministry officer is also part of the Trust.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.
The article focuses on the accusations made by opposition parties against the ruling government, which is a common framing in political reporting.
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