Ram Temple funds row: VHP chief calls for full probe into all allegations
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) President Alok Kumar on Friday, 4 July 2025, called for a thorough and impartial investigation into all allegations surrounding the alleged embezzlement of funds and donations at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. His remarks come as scrutiny over the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust intensifies amid claims of financial irregularities in the donation-handling process.
What Alok Kumar Said
Responding to questions about allegations against Trust General Secretary Champat Rai, Kumar said, 'At this point, I cannot say much about either of these matters. Allegations have been made. Some people have also made allegations against him. Those allegations are being investigated. People are asking me whether the allegations against him will also be investigated. My understanding is that the Trust itself has said that there should be a comprehensive investigation. Therefore, whoever the allegations have been made against, those allegations should be investigated…'
Kumar's measured statement stops short of either defending or condemning any individual, instead deferring to the Trust's own stated position that a comprehensive probe is warranted.
The Alleged Irregularities
The controversy centres on the donation-counting process at the temple. Trust Office In-charge Prakash Gupta had earlier alleged irregularities in how cash donations were counted, claiming that workers deployed by the State Bank of India (SBI) — under an agreement between the bank and the Trust — may have been involved in wrongdoing.
Gupta maintained that while a Trust member supervised the process, they were unaware of any alleged theft occurring. He reiterated that the Trust itself was not party to the alleged irregularities and that responsibility lay with the external personnel assigned for counting duties.
The Political Dimension
The row has drawn political voices into the fray. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav had reportedly commented on the controversy, prompting a sharp response from Kumar. 'Everyone has the right to dream, and he has that right too. But if people think that Akhilesh Yadav will get votes in the name of the Ram Temple, they will also be asked whether they ordered the firing or not, and whether kar sevaks were killed or not. Years later, when their spokesperson was asked if they would apologise for it, he said they would not…' Kumar said.
The VHP chief's remarks signal that the temple dispute — already one of India's most politically charged issues — risks becoming a flashpoint ahead of upcoming electoral cycles in Uttar Pradesh.
Calls for Transparency
The Trust has previously indicated support for a comprehensive probe into all allegations related to the matter. Demands for greater financial transparency in the management of one of India's most prominent religious sites are growing, with civil society voices and opposition leaders alike pressing for an independent audit. How the Trust and relevant authorities respond to those calls will determine whether the controversy recedes or deepens.