राम मंदिर ट्रस्ट ने डीएक्टिवेट की चंपत राय, अनिल मिश्रा और गोपाल राव की डिजिटल ID, चढ़ावा चोरी जांच के बीच एक्शन – ayodhya ram mandir donation case champat rai anil mishra gopal digital id misuse ntc bktw
The case of theft of offerings in Ayodhya’s Ram temple is being investigated. Amidst the SIT investigation of this case, 30 bank accounts belonging to the accused and their family members have been frozen. Now Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has taken major action against former General Secretary Champat Rai and others. The Trust has deactivated the digital IDs of Champat Rai, Anil Mishra and Gopal Rao.
According to the information, this digital ID was used to issue VIP darshan passes. Sources associated with the temple administration say that this decision has been taken keeping in mind that there should be no irregularities in issuing VIP and priority darshan passes. The new temple administration led by acting general secretary of the trust Krishna Mohan has taken this decision.
After the digital ID is deactivated, ‘Sugam’ or ‘Vishisht Darshan’ passes will no longer be issued on the basis of digital credentials of these three or their recommendations. The temple administration has taken this step at a time when the investigation into irregularities in theft of offerings is going on. SIT is investigating irregularities in offerings. If sources are to be believed, misuse of digital ID has also come to light in the SIT investigation.
Sources say that the SIT investigation has also revealed that VIP passes were issued indiscriminately by misusing the digital IDs of trustees and senior officials. The purpose of digital ID was to provide VIP darshan facility, but it was also misused. Investigation has revealed that Tinnu Yadav took advantage of this and issued hundreds of unauthorized VIP darshan passes.
Regarding the investigation of offering theft, sources claim that Champat Rai And some close associates of Anil Mishra are also under investigation. He is accused of making illegal earnings worth lakhs of rupees by allegedly running a gang in the name of issuing VIP passes.
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