SIT begins in Ayodhya Ram Temple donations case, VHP president says, 'Truth will come out'

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : The Uttar Pradesh government has formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) for investigating the case regarding the donation money of Ayodhya Ram Temple. The responsibility for investigating into the dispute has been given to the SIT. Following the formation of SIT, Chhattisgarh Vishwa Hindu Parishad President Alok Kumar spoke. Alok Kumar said, "The SIT will uncover the truth into Ayodhya Ram Temple dispute.

He said, "We received information from the Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Trust. Discussion was held during arrangements and it was tried that a mechanism should be made under which the whole security should be there and no fault should occur. That time we were told it will be done under CCTV surveillance which was also done."

What did Alok Kumar said on the controversy over the money?

He said, "There were two supervisors appointed and at that point time, experts informed that this mechanism would provide correct counting and recording of the money and this too was also done. Later on as the news reports were published it was learned that one should not only depend on the internal audits.

He said, "Doubt whatever it is should be solved and so the Tirthakshetra requested the Chief Minister to form an SIT regarding the matter. The Chief Minister agreed to our request." He further told that the three personnel which forms the SIT are very high ranking officials of high rank while the police personnels in the team possess experience in investigating in economic crimes.

Alok Kumar said, "It has been told by the Tirth Kshetra that the SIT is formed on their behest. We will cooperate with full conviction in the investigation. The matter should be resolved and the culprit of the same should be punished with most severe punishment as it can be administered by the law." He added, "Whatever amount has been given to Lord Ram's fund, its whole responsibility is accepted by the trust and this matter will be followed until its end".