Kejriwal visits Panaji's Maruti Temple, prays over Ram Mandir donation row
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal visited the historic Maruti Temple in Panaji, Goa, on Saturday, 4 July 2026, seeking the blessings of Lord Hanuman and publicly praying for punishment of those he alleged were involved in donation theft and a scam at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
Context
Posting on X with the invocation 'Jai Bajrangbali' (Victory to Lord Hanuman), Kejriwal wrote that he prayed to Hanuman ji to deliver 'the strictest punishment' to those involved in the alleged donation theft and scam at the Ram Mandir — including, in his words, 'those who participated, their supporters, and those who shielded them.' He also asked that the suffering of the people of the country be eased.
The Maruti Temple in Panaji is one of Goa's most prominent and historically significant Hanuman shrines, frequented by residents and visiting public figures alike. Kejriwal's post was accompanied by four photographs from the temple visit.
Policy Backdrop
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was constituted by the central government in 2020 to oversee the construction and management of the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, which was consecrated in January 2024. The temple project drew nationwide public donations, with organised collection drives running across the country — a process that began in earnest after the Supreme Court's 2019 verdict on the Ayodhya title dispute.
Since the temple's inauguration, its trust and financial management have remained subjects of public interest and political scrutiny. Kejriwal's remarks reference alleged irregularities in these donations, though the specific details of any such complaint or case could not be independently verified at the time of publication.
Stakeholders and Impact
AAP has consistently positioned itself as an anti-corruption political force since its founding in 2012, and its leaders have periodically combined temple visits with statements on alleged governance failures in BJP-linked projects. By framing his prayer explicitly around the Ram Mandir donation controversy, Kejriwal directly targets a project that carries deep symbolic weight for a large section of the Indian electorate.
The statement is likely to draw responses from the Ram Mandir Trust, the ruling BJP, and Hindu religious bodies, who may contest the framing of the allegations. For AAP supporters and opposition voters, the visit reinforces the party's dual identity as both religiously observant and corruption-focused.
What's Next
Political observers will watch for any formal response from the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust or law-enforcement agencies regarding donation-related complaints. AAP's messaging on this issue is expected to intensify ahead of upcoming state and national electoral cycles, with the Ram Mandir's financial management likely to remain a recurring point of opposition scrutiny.