The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has begun its crucial meeting in Ayodhya with an apparent effort to reach decisions through consensus rather than voting. According to sources, the trust is aiming to preserve institutional unity and avoid a divisive voting process while deliberating on key governance matters, including the reported resignation letters of General Secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra. Both leaders are expected to attend the meeting and present their positions before the trustees. Discussions are likely to focus on the circumstances surrounding the resignations, administrative accountability, temple management practices, and the preliminary findings of an internal inquiry. Trustees are expected to review all relevant aspects before arriving at a collective decision. The meeting comes amid heightened public attention following allegations related to temple administration. Trust members are reportedly seeking a transparent and unanimous resolution that reinforces public confidence while maintaining the credibility of the institution. Security remains tight around the Ram Temple complex as trustees gather for the high-profile deliberations. Alongside the resignation issue, the trust is also expected to discuss governance reforms, financial oversight, organizational restructuring, and future administrative measures designed to improve operational transparency. The outcome of the meeting could influence the future leadership structure and management of the trust. An official media briefing is anticipated after the meeting, where the trust is expected to announce its decisions and clarify the next course of action. Devotees and observers across the country continue to closely monitor developments as one of India’s most significant religious institutions considers important administrative decisions.

