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Breaking: Ram Temple donation probe deepens as SIT investigation gains momentum

The investigation into the alleged irregularities involving donations at the Ram Mandir has entered a crucial phase, with the Special Investigation Team (SIT) intensifying its inquiry amid growing political debate. The issue, which first surfaced publicly on June 7, has since evolved into a major political and administrative matter in Uttar Pradesh. The controversy gained wider attention after Akhilesh Yadav raised concerns regarding the alleged mishandling of temple donations. Following sustained public and political scrutiny, authorities constituted an SIT on June 13, which formally began its investigation on June 15. According to reports, investigators have questioned more than 100 individuals connected directly or indirectly with the donation counting and management process. The probe is examining operational procedures, oversight mechanisms, and the roles of various personnel associated with handling temple funds. Investigators have also reportedly reviewed records related to donation counting, security protocols, and administrative supervision. The inquiry has expanded to include interactions with officials linked to the temple administration and individuals involved in the donation management process. Authorities are expected to submit an interim assessment before presenting a final report, which could determine whether legal proceedings, including FIRs, are warranted. Meanwhile, the issue has triggered sharp political reactions. Opposition parties have demanded greater transparency and accountability, while the state government has maintained that the investigation will proceed independently and that any individual found responsible will face appropriate action. The case has become a significant political talking point ahead of upcoming electoral contests, with competing narratives emerging over responsibility, governance, and public trust. As the SIT continues its work, attention remains focused on the findings that could clarify the extent of the alleged irregularities and shape the next course of action.

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