The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has advanced its upcoming meeting from July 11 to July 6, a move that comes amid heightened scrutiny over the alleged donation theft case linked to the Ram Temple. The rescheduled meeting is expected to address several key issues, including the possible restructuring of the temple trust and decisions regarding its leadership. According to reports, the trust’s governing body may deliberate on a comprehensive reorganization aimed at strengthening administrative oversight and restoring public confidence following the ongoing investigation into alleged financial irregularities. The development has drawn significant attention as the trust remains under intense public and political scrutiny. One of the major agenda items is expected to be the future of senior trust members Champat Rai and Anil Mishra. Discussions are likely to include whether their resignations should be accepted or whether any administrative action is warranted in light of the ongoing developments. However, no official decision has been announced so far. The meeting assumes added importance as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) continues examining allegations related to temple donations, financial management, and internal administrative procedures. The probe has already generated widespread debate, with calls for greater transparency and accountability in the management of temple affairs. Trust officials have not publicly disclosed the complete agenda for the July 6 meeting. However, sources indicate that governance reforms, internal restructuring, and future administrative measures may dominate the discussions. The outcome of the meeting could significantly influence the functioning of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and shape the next phase of administrative reforms while the investigation into the alleged donation irregularities continues.

