The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged Ram Mandir donation embezzlement case has reportedly been granted an additional 15 days to complete its inquiry, according to sources. The extension means the much-anticipated final investigation report, which was earlier expected within the next few days, will now take longer to be submitted. The SIT is examining multiple aspects of the case, including alleged financial irregularities, donation handling procedures, employee recruitment practices, and the roles of individuals under scrutiny. Investigators are also reviewing documentary evidence, witness statements, financial records, and other material collected during the course of the probe. The extension is expected to provide the team with additional time to verify evidence, reconcile findings, and prepare a comprehensive report before presenting it to the state government. Officials have not publicly disclosed the specific reasons for the extension, and no official announcement regarding the final submission date has been made. The outcome of the SIT investigation is expected to play a crucial role in determining whether any administrative or legal action is recommended. Several allegations linked to the case remain under investigation, and no final conclusions have been reached regarding the liability of those whose names have surfaced during the inquiry. The delay is likely to extend the wait for official clarity, with stakeholders, religious leaders, and devotees closely monitoring the progress of the investigation. Until the SIT submits its final findings, all allegations remain subject to verification, and authorities continue to emphasize that conclusions will be based on the evidence gathered during the investigation.


