Uttar Pradesh Police’s Questioning of Champat Rai Sparks Controversy Over Ram Temple Donation Scam
The Uttar Pradesh police’s questioning of former Ram Temple Trust General Secretary Champat Rai regarding the alleged embezzlement and theft of temple donations has sparked a controversy, with the Faizabad Bar Association in Ayodhya announcing a boycott of the accused and warning its members of a ₹5 lakh fine if they violate the decision.
Bar Association’s Resolution and Demands
The Faizabad Bar Association passed a resolution stating that any member who violates its decision to boycott the accused would be fined ₹5 lakh, reported PTI.
The association also said it would seek a CBI investigation into the case, and demanded that Champat Rai, Anil Mishra, and Gopal Rao, who are linked to the temple’s management but are not named in the FIR, “must leave” Ayodhya “within three days”, warning that otherwise the city would be blockaded and no one would be allowed to enter.
Association’s Stance on CBI Inquiry
Association president Kalika Prasad Mishra called for legal action against the three individuals and said the body would move the high court and, if required, the Supreme Court, seeking a CBI inquiry.
“We will first approach the police for registration of the case, and if no action is taken, we will seek legal remedy through the courts,” Prasad stated.
Market Impact and Details
- The eight accused, who were arrested last Thursday, were responsible for counting cash and valuables received as donations at the Ram temple.
- The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had made it clear that those found guilty would face exemplary punishment and that the case would be dealt with swiftly in accordance with the rule of law.
- The opposition party, the Congress, announced that a senior delegation headed by its Uttar Pradesh president, Ajay Rai, would visit Ayodhya on Tuesday.
Key Takeaways
- The Faizabad Bar Association has announced a boycott of the accused in the alleged Ram temple donation scam.
- The association has warned its members of a ₹5 lakh fine if they violate the decision to boycott the accused.
- The association has sought a CBI investigation into the case and demanded that three individuals linked to the temple’s management leave Ayodhya within three days.
FAQs
What is the Faizabad Bar Association’s stance on the CBI inquiry?
The association has called for legal action against the three individuals and said it would move the high court and, if required, the Supreme Court, seeking a CBI inquiry.
Who are the eight accused in the alleged Ram temple donation scam?
The eight accused were responsible for counting cash and valuables received as donations at the Ram temple.
What is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s stance on the case?
The BJP said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had made it clear that those found guilty would face exemplary punishment and that the case would be dealt with swiftly in accordance with the rule of law.
Conclusion
The controversy surrounding the alleged embezzlement and theft of temple donations has sparked a heated debate, with the Faizabad Bar Association announcing a boycott of the accused and warning its members of a ₹5 lakh fine if they violate the decision.
The association has sought a CBI investigation into the case and demanded that three individuals linked to the temple’s management leave Ayodhya within three days.
As the case unfolds, it remains to be seen how the situation will be resolved and what the consequences will be for those involved.
