Pilot demands dissolution of Ram Mandir trust over theft allegations
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Congress leader and party general secretary Sachin Pilot addressed a press conference in Agra on Saturday, July 11, 2026, demanding the dissolution of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust and a judicial inquiry into alleged theft of cash and valuables donated by devotees at the Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Pilot called on the government to act with full transparency and impartiality in addressing what he described as serious charges of financial irregularities.
Context
In his post on X, Pilot wrote — 'श्री राम मंदिर से करोड़ों लोगों की आस्था जुड़ी हुई है' ['The faith of crores of people is attached to the Shri Ram Mandir'] — before stating that recent allegations of theft of donations offered by devotees, both in cash and kind, cannot be ignored. He demanded that the government reveal the truth to the public and ensure that any action is completely impartial and transparent. Pilot specifically called for the current trust to be dissolved and for a judicial inquiry to be initiated so that the truth comes to light and strict action is taken against the guilty.
Policy Backdrop
The Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust was constituted by the central government in February 2020 to oversee the construction and management of the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, following the Supreme Court's landmark verdict of November 2019 that directed the formation of such a body. The trust has since been the institutional custodian of public donations — running into crores of rupees — contributed by devotees across the country and abroad. The scale of public faith and financial contributions directed at the temple has made the governance of the trust a matter of considerable public interest.
Opposition parties have, on multiple occasions, raised questions about financial transparency in large religious and charitable trusts that receive substantial public donations. The Ram Mandir, given its extraordinary religious and political significance, has attracted an exceptionally high volume of contributions since its inauguration.
Stakeholders and Impact
At the centre of the controversy are the crores of devotees whose donations form the financial backbone of the temple's operations. Any credible allegation of theft or misappropriation of these funds strikes directly at public trust in the institutional arrangements put in place by the government. Pilot, addressing the press conference in Agra, positioned the Congress party as the voice of those devotees, arguing that their faith obligates the state to ensure accountability.
The Uttar Pradesh government and the trust itself are the primary respondents to these demands. The trust's management and the ruling dispensation at both the state and central level are likely to face pressure to respond publicly to the allegations and to Pilot's specific call for a judicial probe.
What's Next
Political observers will watch for an official response from the Uttar Pradesh government or the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust addressing the allegations and the demand for a judicial inquiry. The issue may be raised in Parliament or in the Uttar Pradesh state assembly, and could become a focal point for opposition scrutiny of the trust's financial management. If no credible official accounting is forthcoming, pressure for an independent or court-monitored inquiry is likely to intensify.