
The controversy surrounding the alleged theft of donations at the historic Ayodhya Ram Temple has reached a boiling point. A highly anticipated meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is scheduled for 3 PM on Monday, July 6. This gathering is expected to make pivotal decisions, primarily regarding the potential resignation of the Trust's General Secretary, Champat Rai. Adding fuel to the fire, a letter from Mahant Nritya Gopal Das surfaced just before the meeting, firmly stating that the "sinners should be punished severely."Swami Devkinandan Maharaj Demands Complete TransparencyAs the crucial hour approaches, voices demanding absolute transparency are growing louder. Swami Devkinandan Maharaj, a prominent saint from Rajasthan and founding member of the Param Dharma Sansad and Math, has strongly advocated for a live telecast of the Trust's proceedings. He emphasized that the Ram Temple is deeply intertwined with the faith of millions of Hindus globally, and the recent donation theft allegations have severely hurt the sentiments of Ram devotees everywhere.Why a Live Broadcast is the Need of the HourJustifying his demand for a live broadcast, the spiritual leader noted that devotees have the fundamental right to witness the internal discussions of the Trust. A live stream would ensure that every Ram Bhakt knows exactly what is being debated, allowing the public to judge whether the Trust members' words align with their actions during this critical juncture. He urged the management to respect the emotional investment of the followers by bringing the closed-door meeting into the public eye.Call for Immediate Dissolution and Handover to ShankaracharyasTaking an aggressive stance against the current management, Swami Devkinandan Maharaj declared that the existing Trust has entirely lost its moral authority to make any further decisions and should be dissolved immediately. He proposed that the administration of the Ram Temple should be handed over to the Shankaracharyas of the four major Peethas. Furthermore, he demanded the immediate resignation of all current Trust members on moral grounds and called for a formal FIR to be lodged against General Secretary Champat Rai and Treasurer Govind Dev for their alleged roles in the ongoing crisis.
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