Yogi Adityanath defends Ram temple trust; says Congress, SP trying to malign Ayodhya, Lord Ram's legacy
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath defended the Ram temple Trust. He stated an SIT found evidence against only eight individuals involved in donation counting. Adityanath criticized opposition parties for attempting to defame Ayodhya and...

He hit out at the Congress and the Samajwadi Party, alleging they were trying to malign Ayodhya and insult the legacy of Lord Ram over the case.
Defending the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust, Adityanath noted that the state government ordered the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe at the recommendation of the Trust.
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Addressing a gathering after dedicating to public projects worth over Rs 950 crore in Chitrakoot, Adityanath said the opposition parties had suddenly become active after the case surfaced because they had found "an issue" to target Ayodhya.
"You must have heard the recent reports. Congress and the Samajwadi Party suddenly became active. These are parties that have historically criticised Ayodhya, and they found an issue to exploit," he told the gathering in Chitrakoot.
The chief minister said the Trust itself informed the government that it had received inputs about alleged theft during the counting of donations and requested the constitution of a high-level SIT.
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"We accepted the Trust's recommendation and constituted a high-level SIT. The investigation found evidence against six people directly involved in the theft, while two others were part of the conspiracy. Based on the SIT's recommendations, the Trust lodged an FIR and action followed," he said.
He said around 150 people are engaged in counting offerings at the temple and the alleged wrongdoing involved only a handful of individuals.
Every devotee of Lord Ram and every citizen who respects India's faith must remain alert to this.
Questioning the opposition's criticism, Adityanath said, "When action has been taken against the accused, what is the justification for defaming the entire Trust, questioning Ayodhya and insulting the legacy of Lord Ram? It appears the Congress and the Samajwadi Party have taken a contract to attack India's faith."
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