Monday, June 29, 2026
41.1 C
New Delhi

‘Grave sin’: Hindu body demands temples be freed from government control amid Ram Mandir donation case

SC Defers Urgent Hearing on Plea Seeking CBI Probe Into Alleged Ram Mandir Donation Embezzlement

The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) on Monday called for an immediate investigation into the alleged embezzlement of offerings at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, urging the government to take strict action against those responsible while renewing its demand that temples be managed solely by devotees.In a statement, the organisation described the alleged misuse of temple funds as a ‘grave sin’ and said the matter should be investigated without delay. “Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya is not merely a place of worship but a symbol of the centuries-long sacrifices, prolonged struggle, and unwavering faith of crores of Hindus across the world,” the HJS said in its release, according to PTI.The organisation added that the government must “swiftly investigate the matter to bring the truth before the people and ensure the strictest action.”Using the controversy to reiterate its long-standing position on temple administration, the HJS opposed any move to place religious institutions under government control.”How can government officials who are themselves corrupt be expected to prevent corruption in temple committees? Therefore, there should be no interference by a secular government in religious institutions,” said Ramesh Shinde, the samiti’s national spokesperson. Shinde argued that several temples across the country had witnessed increased corruption after coming under state administration.He said temple management should instead be entrusted to genuine devotees who regard temple management as an act of selfless service to the deity.The HJS maintained that religious institutions should remain independent of government control and insisted that devotees were best placed to safeguard the sanctity and administration of temples.The organisation’s statement comes amid allegations of financial irregularities involving offerings at the Ayodhya Ram Temple.

Go to Source

Hot this week

F1 visa refusal: Former visa officer says Indians taught to memorize everything, rehearsed answers sound like lies

A former visa officer said Indian students consider a visa interview like a test, and they memorize answers that sound like lies. Read More

Centre seeks uniform cinema rules to end theatre approval bottlenecks

Centre unveils roadmap for Indian cinema. Read More

Jesse Eisenberg opens up about turning down Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Network 2’

Jesse Eisenberg reveals the real reason why he rejected ‘The Social Network 2’ offer from Aaron Sorkin. Read More

When SRK recalled how Gauri ‘betrayed’ him during hospitalisation

When Shah Rukh Khan recalled how Gauri Khan ‘betrayed’ him during his hospital stay after a spine injury (Image credits: Instagram) Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan have often entertained fans with their candid anecdotes ab Read More

Topics

F1 visa refusal: Former visa officer says Indians taught to memorize everything, rehearsed answers sound like lies

A former visa officer said Indian students consider a visa interview like a test, and they memorize answers that sound like lies. Read More

Jesse Eisenberg opens up about turning down Aaron Sorkin’s ‘The Social Network 2’

Jesse Eisenberg reveals the real reason why he rejected ‘The Social Network 2’ offer from Aaron Sorkin. Read More

When SRK recalled how Gauri ‘betrayed’ him during hospitalisation

When Shah Rukh Khan recalled how Gauri Khan ‘betrayed’ him during his hospital stay after a spine injury (Image credits: Instagram) Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan have often entertained fans with their candid anecdotes ab Read More

US Supreme Court Expands Trump’s Power To Fire Independent Agency Officials

US President Donald Trump secured a major legal victory on Monday after the Supreme Court ruled that he can remove officials from most independent federal agencies, overturning a legal precedent that had stood for nearly a century. Read More

US Supreme Court expands presidential powers, backs Trump’s firing; Fed’s Lisa Cook spared for now

Fed’s Lisa Cook spared for now US Supreme Court on Monday upheld President Donald Trump’s authority to remove the heads of most independent federal agencies, while making a key exception for the Federal Reserve. Read More

IShowSpeed reveals massive FIFA World Cup 2026 plan as streamer targets all 16 Round of 32 live streams

IShowSpeed (Image Via Getty) IShowSpeed is getting ready for one of his biggest football projects yet. Read More

Related Articles