Fresh developments have emerged in the ongoing controversy related to the alleged donation irregularities at the Ayodhya-based Ram Mandir complex, with new claims and investigative questions surfacing almost daily. Amid this situation, the agenda for the upcoming 6 July meeting of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has come into focus. According to the reported agenda, the Trust meeting is expected to consider matters related to the resignations of key office bearers, including Champat Rai and Anil Mishra. The discussion is expected to include whether these resignations should be formally accepted and what procedural steps should follow within the Trust’s governance framework. The issue has gained attention following allegations and counter-claims regarding irregularities in donation handling, which have prompted political and organizational scrutiny. However, official confirmation of wrongdoing has not been independently established, and the matter remains under discussion within institutional and media narratives. In a televised interview excerpt shared by the channel, a representative of the Vishva Hindu Parishad addressed questions regarding the resignation process and its transparency. The discussion highlighted differing views on whether the resignation letter should be made public, with one side arguing that procedural transparency is important, while another emphasized that internal Trust matters are handled according to established rules. The interview also touched upon concerns raised by some observers that the continuation or resignation of key officials could potentially influence ongoing discussions or perceptions around the issue. However, the speaker clarified that final decisions rest with the Trust’s collective meeting scheduled for 6 July.


