A major development has emerged from Ayodhya in connection with the ongoing controversy surrounding alleged irregularities related to the Ram Janmabhoomi temple management. According to sources, the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust is reviewing the role of around 100 employees who were reportedly appointed through recommendations, with the possibility of removing some staff members after an internal assessment. Sources indicate that the review follows findings from an SIT investigation, where the role of certain employees was reportedly examined in connection with the alleged donation-related irregularities case. However, the exact details of the investigation and the final action against individuals are yet to be officially confirmed by the Trust or investigating authorities. The Trust is reportedly conducting a broader review of staff requirements and administrative arrangements. Essential services at the temple, including security operations, cleanliness, and assistance for devotees, continue through different agencies and service providers. Questions have also been raised regarding appointments linked to various agencies working at the temple, with reports suggesting that recommendations by certain individuals may have influenced some recruitments. The Trust’s new office bearers are said to be examining whether all existing positions are necessary for the temple’s functioning. The reported move is being seen as an administrative review aimed at strengthening transparency and improving management systems. Further clarity is expected once the Trust officially communicates its decision or additional details emerge from the ongoing investigation. The Ram Janmabhoomi temple remains one of the most visited religious sites in India, making issues related to administration, security, and financial transparency a matter of significant public attention.


