
Are the revered Ram Mandir donations safe from scammers? The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has condemned the brazen theft of donations meant for the Ayodhya temple’s construction. The development comes as the INDIA Bloc writes to the Supreme Court, accusing the Election Commission of violating the Model Code of Conduct by allowing the State Information Centre (SIR) to collect donations.
RSS Slams Ram Mandir Donation Scam
In a strongly worded statement, the RSS expressed its outrage over the alleged theft of donations. The RSS, a powerful Hindutva outfit, has been at the forefront of the Ram Mandir movement. The organization has been collecting donations for the temple’s construction, and the theft of these funds is seen as a betrayal of the trust placed in them.
The RSS has urged the authorities to take swift action against those responsible for the scam. The organization has also called for greater transparency in the collection and disbursement of donations for the Ram Mandir’s construction. The RSS’s statement is seen as a significant development in the ongoing Ram Mandir saga, and it has sparked a heated debate over the need for greater accountability in the collection of donations.
INDIA Bloc Takes EC to Supreme Court
Meanwhile, the INDIA Bloc has written to the Supreme Court, accusing the Election Commission of violating the Model Code of Conduct by allowing the State Information Centre (SIR) to collect donations. The INDIA Bloc, an umbrella organization of opposition parties, has argued that the SIR’s collection of donations is a clear violation of the Model Code of Conduct, which prohibits the collection of donations during poll periods.
The INDIA Bloc has sought the Supreme Court’s intervention to prevent the SIR from collecting donations. The organization has also sought a stay on the SIR’s activities until the court makes a final decision. The move has sparked a heated debate over the Election Commission’s role in regulating the collection of donations during poll periods.
The SIR, a government-run center, has been collecting donations for the Ram Mandir’s construction. However, the INDIA Bloc has argued that the SIR’s collection of donations is a clear violation of the Model Code of Conduct, which prohibits the collection of donations during poll periods.
The Election Commission has been accused of turning a blind eye to the SIR’s collection of donations. The INDIA Bloc has argued that the Election Commission’s inaction has emboldened the SIR to continue collecting donations in violation of the Model Code of Conduct.
What’s Next?
The Supreme Court is expected to take up the INDIA Bloc’s petition soon. The court’s decision will have significant implications for the collection of donations for the Ram Mandir’s construction.
Meanwhile, the RSS has urged the authorities to take swift action against those responsible for the scam. The organization has also called for greater transparency in the collection and disbursement of donations for the Ram Mandir’s construction.
The development has sparked a heated debate over the need for greater accountability in the collection of donations. As the Supreme Court takes up the INDIA Bloc’s petition, one thing is clear: the Ram Mandir donation saga has just gotten a whole lot more complicated.
The RSS’s condemnation of the scam and the INDIA Bloc’s petition to the Supreme Court highlight the need for greater transparency and accountability in the collection of donations for the Ram Mandir’s construction. As the situation unfolds, one thing is clear: the Ram Mandir donation saga will continue to be a major talking point in Indian politics for weeks to come.
