Fresh questions have emerged regarding the management and monitoring of donations at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya after concerns were raised over alleged irregularities in the counting process. The issue has triggered a broader debate on accountability, transparency, and institutional oversight at one of India’s most prominent religious sites. Speaking on the matter, former bureaucrat and Ram Temple Construction Committee Chairman Nripendra Misra highlighted the importance of maintaining public trust in the donation system. He noted that millions of devotees contribute with faith and expectation that every donation is handled through a transparent and secure process. According to the concerns raised, the alleged lapses relate to the monitoring and counting mechanism of donations received at the temple. Questions have been raised about whether adequate supervision, vigilance measures, and banking protocols were followed during the counting process. It has also been suggested that responsibilities assigned under agreements between the trust and banking authorities require closer examination. The remarks emphasized that any weakness in oversight can undermine public confidence, particularly at a place that has become a major symbol of faith, culture, and national heritage. Calls have been made for a thorough investigation into the matter to determine whether established procedures were followed and whether any corrective measures are required. Temple authorities and investigative agencies are expected to examine all relevant records, including surveillance mechanisms, verification procedures, and operational guidelines governing donation management. The focus remains on ensuring transparency and preserving the trust of devotees who contribute to the temple. As the issue gains national attention, stakeholders across religious, administrative, and political circles are urging a fact-based inquiry. The outcome of the investigation is likely to shape future protocols related to donation handling and governance at major religious institutions across the country.


