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Politics News: Akhilesh Yadav Targets UP Government Over Alleged Ram Temple Donation Theft Probe

A fresh political controversy has erupted in Uttar Pradesh following allegations related to the handling of donations at the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav launched a sharp attack on the state government, questioning administrative accountability and alleging that governance priorities have shifted from development and employment generation to continuous investigations and special inquiries. The row intensified after a complaint seeking an FIR was submitted at a local police station in Ayodhya. The complaint reportedly names several individuals associated with temple administration and management, while also demanding a detailed investigation, including the possibility of scientific examination methods as part of the inquiry process. The complainant has urged authorities to ensure a transparent and impartial probe into the allegations. Meanwhile, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has initiated its inquiry into the matter. Investigators have begun gathering information and speaking with individuals linked directly or indirectly to the case. Sources indicate that multiple rounds of questioning have already taken place as officials attempt to verify claims and establish the facts surrounding the allegations. The issue has quickly moved beyond a legal investigation and entered the political arena. Opposition leaders have questioned how alleged irregularities could have remained unnoticed for an extended period if oversight mechanisms were functioning effectively. They have demanded greater transparency and accountability from authorities responsible for monitoring temple operations and financial management. Government agencies, however, have maintained that the investigation is proceeding according to established procedures and that conclusions should not be drawn before the inquiry is completed. Officials have emphasized that all relevant aspects of the case will be examined thoroughly. As the investigation progresses, the controversy is expected to remain at the center of political debate, with both the administration and opposition closely monitoring every development in the high-profile case.

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