Former BJP leader alleges those responsible for the alleged Ram Mandir donation irregularities were appointed under the Centre's watch; calls for strict prosecution
New Delhi: Senior politician and former Union Minister Subramanian Swamy has launched a fresh attack on the Central government over the alleged irregularities linked to the Ram Temple. In a statement shared on social media, Swamy alleged that those entrusted with the temple's management had failed in their responsibilities and called for immediate legal action against those found guilty.
He claimed the alleged lapses had hurt the faith of millions of devotees and asserted that those responsible should face prosecution without delay. Swamy also questioned the accountability of the authorities overseeing the temple's administration.
The remarks have added a political dimension to the ongoing controversy, with the issue drawing attention from both political leaders and the public. However, the allegations remain part of an ongoing dispute, and authorities are yet to establish responsibility through due legal process.
The controversy is expected to remain in focus as political reactions continue and any official investigation progresses.
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