Fresh updates from Ayodhya indicate that the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is expected to focus primarily on accepting the reported resignations of General Secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra during its crucial meeting. According to sources, no immediate appointments to key leadership positions are likely to be made, with discussions on successors expected to take place in a separate meeting at a later date. Several names are reportedly under consideration for future leadership roles, including senior figures associated with the trust and affiliated organizations. However, the current meeting is expected to concentrate on completing the formal resignation process rather than announcing replacements or implementing major structural reforms. If the resignations are accepted, the trust may assign interim administrative responsibilities to senior office bearers until a permanent General Secretary and other key officials are appointed. The leadership transition is expected to be carried out in phases to ensure continuity in the administration of the Ram Temple. The meeting continues amid intense public scrutiny following allegations related to temple administration. While some religious leaders and observers have called for immediate accountability, others have urged patience until the Special Investigation Team (SIT) completes its inquiry. Trust members are expected to balance administrative continuity with the need for transparency and institutional credibility. The trust is also expected to consider future governance reforms, financial oversight, and operational improvements in subsequent meetings. An official statement is anticipated after the deliberations conclude, providing clarity on the decisions taken and outlining the next steps in the trust’s administrative transition. The outcome will be closely watched by devotees and stakeholders across the country.


