Reports circulating from Ayodhya indicate that an alleged donation theft case linked to Ram Mandir administration has intensified following a preliminary SIT report, which is said to have flagged irregularities and prompted discussions over possible legal action against six individuals. The report has sparked debate across political and social circles with demands for swift FIR registration and stronger oversight of temple donation management while authorities have not officially confirmed filing of any FIR at this stage Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders have also called for immediate action citing concerns about transparency and public trust in the administration Meanwhile the issue has become politically sensitive with opposition voices alleging delays and questioning procedural clarity in the investigation Supporters argue that due process must be followed and no conclusion should be drawn until the SIT completes its full investigation The matter has also triggered wider discussions on governance accountability and management of religious institutions in high sensitivity environments Officials say internal reviews and legal consultations are ongoing and any decision regarding FIR will depend on verified findings from the SIT Public reactions continue to spread online reflecting divided opinions over accountability transparency and institutional credibility in the ongoing probe Observers note that the case highlights challenges in managing large scale religious trust finances and ensuring robust oversight mechanisms Further developments are expected as the investigation progresses and authorities evaluate next legal steps based on final reports and evidence amid ongoing scrutiny from multiple stakeholders including civil society groups and political representatives who are closely monitoring the situation The outcome of this case is expected to influence future protocols for donation auditing and institutional governance practices in similar organizations across the region going forward

