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Ram Temple embezzlement 'deeply humiliating', says construction chief
The chairperson of the Ram Temple construction committee has condemned the alleged theft of donations as a matter of serious concern, calling for enhanced management oversight to prevent future incidents.
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Nripendra Misra, who heads the construction committee of the Ram Temple, has expressed dismay over reports of embezzlement within the temple premises, describing the incident as a source of deep humiliation for all involved.
"This matter now concerns the management of the temple, and it is certain that improvements will be made to prevent a recurrence of this alleged donation theft," Misra said in response to the controversy.
The embezzlement case has raised questions about financial controls and administrative procedures at one of India's most prominent religious institutions. Misra, among the first to advocate for institutional reforms, has stressed the need for enhanced governance structures.
The temple's construction committee is examining the incident as part of broader efforts to strengthen oversight mechanisms. The matter underscores the importance of robust financial management practices in large-scale religious and cultural institutions, particularly those handling substantial public donations.
There was no immediate indication of broader involvement in the alleged theft, with focus remaining on preventing such incidents through improved administrative frameworks and accountability measures.