Karnataka Congress demands CBI probe into Ram Temple theft, hits BJP on ethics

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Karnataka Congress demands CBI probe into Ram Temple theft, hits BJP on ethics

Synopsis

Karnataka Congress chief B.K. Hariprasad has demanded a CBI probe into alleged theft of ₹200 crore worth of donations from the Ram Temple — while simultaneously admitting the Congress has little faith in the CBI. The press conference also called for PM Modi and Amit Shah's resignations, escalating a political battle that now spans corruption allegations, the National Herald case, and an RSS meeting in Belagavi.

Key Takeaways

Karnataka Congress president B.K.
Hariprasad addressed a press conference in Bengaluru on 10 July , attacking the BJP on multiple fronts.
Hariprasad demanded a CBI probe into alleged theft of cash, gold, and silver reportedly worth ₹200 crore from the Ram Temple .
He called for the resignations of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah , holding them morally responsible for the temple's upkeep.
He criticised BJP state president B.Y.
Vijayendra for remarks against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi , calling him 'Baby Yediyurappa'.
Hariprasad linked previous RSS meetings to the killings of rationalists Dabholkar , Pansare , Kalburgi , and journalist Gauri Lankesh — a claim the RSS has not accepted.

Karnataka Congress president B.K. Hariprasad on Friday, 10 July mounted a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at a press conference in Bengaluru, accusing its leaders of lacking the moral authority to criticise the Congress and pressing for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into alleged irregularities at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

Attack on BJP Leadership

Hariprasad singled out BJP state president B.Y. Vijayendra, referring to him pointedly as 'Baby Yediyurappa', and condemned his remarks against senior Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. He argued that leaders carrying a history of corruption allegations had no standing to lecture the Congress on ethics.

On the National Herald case — which has dogged the Congress leadership for over a decade — Hariprasad maintained that the publication was registered under the Companies Act, under which assets could neither be withdrawn nor distributed arbitrarily, and that company law governed its holdings.

Ram Temple Theft Allegations

The Karnataka Congress chief alleged that Vijayendra was shielding those accused of stealing donations from the Ram Temple, asserting that the money belonged to devotees and not to the BJP or the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He claimed that cash, gold, and silver reportedly worth around ₹200 crore had allegedly been misappropriated from the temple.

Hariprasad held the Uttar Pradesh government responsible for safeguarding the temple and questioned who should be held accountable for the alleged losses. He demanded the resignations of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, arguing they bore moral responsibility as figures associated with the temple's construction and consecration.

Congress's Conditional CBI Demand

Reiterating the Congress's call for a CBI investigation, Hariprasad framed it as essential to protect the sanctity of Lord Ram. In the same breath, he acknowledged that the Congress had limited faith in the agency, alleging it operated under the effective control of the Central government — a contradiction he did not elaborate on further.

Responding to a question about Karnataka's link to the alleged theft, Hariprasad claimed that individuals associated with Hindu organisations had been questioned in the case, though he did not provide specifics.

RSS Meeting in Belagavi and Broader Allegations

On an RSS meeting being held in Belagavi, Hariprasad said he would reserve comment until after the gathering concluded. He drew a pointed, and contested, association between previous RSS conclaves and the subsequent killings of rationalists Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare, M.M. Kalburgi, and journalist Gauri Lankesh, saying it remained to be seen what would follow the current meeting.

Hariprasad also alleged that the BJP and RSS had 'looted' the Ram Temple under the cover of religion, comparing it — in inflammatory terms — to historical temple desecrations. He argued that corruption had now penetrated the religious sphere. The BJP is yet to formally respond to these specific charges.

Point of View

But it contains a glaring internal contradiction: demanding a CBI probe while openly saying the Congress distrusts the CBI. That tension will likely blunt the demand's credibility. The Ram Temple theft allegations are serious and deserve independent scrutiny, but framing them as a BJP-RSS 'loot' — and drawing a line to the murders of Dabholkar and Gauri Lankesh — risks crossing from legitimate accountability into inflammatory rhetoric. The BJP, for its part, has not yet answered the core question of who is accountable for the alleged ₹200 crore loss. That silence is its own story.
NationPress
10 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Karnataka Congress chief B.K. Hariprasad allege about the Ram Temple?
Hariprasad alleged that cash, gold, and silver reportedly worth around ₹200 crore were stolen from the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He demanded a CBI investigation and held the Uttar Pradesh government responsible for the temple's security.
Why did Hariprasad demand the resignations of PM Modi and Amit Shah?
He argued that Modi and Shah bore moral responsibility for the Ram Temple, given their association with its construction and consecration. He said their leadership made them accountable for any alleged misappropriation of devotees' donations.
What did Hariprasad say about the National Herald case?
Hariprasad maintained that the National Herald was registered under the Companies Act, under which its assets could not be arbitrarily withdrawn or distributed. He argued the decade-old case was being used by the BJP to deflect from its own alleged corruption.
What did Hariprasad say about the RSS meeting in Belagavi?
He said he would comment after the meeting concluded. He also drew a contested association between previous RSS gatherings and the subsequent killings of rationalists Narendra Dabholkar, Govind Pansare, M.M. Kalburgi, and journalist Gauri Lankesh.
Who is B.Y. Vijayendra and why was he targeted?
B.Y. Vijayendra is the BJP's Karnataka state president and son of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa. Hariprasad criticised him for making remarks against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, calling him 'Baby Yediyurappa' — a reference to his father's legacy of corruption allegations.
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