
Big information has come to light in the Ram temple offering theft case. The silver Kakabhushundi, which was said to be missing, has been found, which is in Bharatkutir of Karsevakapuram. Within 24 hours of the news of his disappearance, Kakbhushundi appeared in the Bharatkutir temple, some distance away from the Ram temple. This is the residence of Champat Rai. Anita, who donated Kakabhushundi, had made the allegations. He said that the receipt for the silver Kakabhushundi was not received.
Another donor raised the issue of not receiving the receipt. Srinivas Shastri had donated silver feet, brick, bow, trident and roti making machine. It is alleged that the receipt for the roti machine purchased for Rs 6 lakh was not received. Srinivas Shastri says that he is not sad about the price of silver bricks or donations, but his religious faith has been hurt.
‘Champat Rai had asked Anil Mishra to hand over the silver brick’
As soon as the construction of the temple was announced after the decision of the Supreme Court, he had already prepared a brick of silver weighing two and a half kilos. According to Shastri, Champat Rai had asked him to hand over the silver brick to Anil Mishra. The first brick was deposited in the presence of the DM and a receipt was also received. Later, 4 more silver bricks were ordered for the foundation stone laying ceremony, but the receipt for these four bricks was not received immediately and after repeated requests, the receipt was given after 6 months.
‘Receipt received for Trishul but not for roti making machine’
Srinivas Shastri told that after doing a long trek from Rameshwaram to Ayodhya, he had brought two pairs of silver Charan Padukas and after worshiping them with many Shankaracharyas, he had deposited them in the Trust office, the receipt for which was given to him. Apart from this, he also donated a silver trident, receipt for which was received but despite donating a roti making machine worth about Rs 6 lakh, no receipt was given.
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