Ram Temple, Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri on Monday defended former general secretary Champat Rai following his resignation over the Ram temple donation theft case, saying Rai remained “untainted” in his eyes and describing his decision to step down as voluntary and driven by moral responsibility.The trust also accepted the resignations of general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra following the SIT’s preliminary report into the alleged donation theft. Krishna Mohan has been given additional charge as interim general secretary.Addressing a press conference in Ayodhya, Giri said Rai had dedicated his life to the Ram temple movement and chose to resign to ensure a fair investigation.”In these circumstances, we accepted the resignation. At the same time, we expressed our appreciation for the services rendered by Champat Rai Ji. It was an extraordinary decision that he took voluntarily. He has worked for the construction of the Ram Temple for many years, from the very beginning, when there was not even any activity of this kind, until today. While acknowledging and respecting all the work he has done, we also accepted his resignation in view of the generosity he showed in taking this decision under the present circumstances.”Giri also made it clear that Rai’s resignation did not diminish his personal regard for the veteran VHP leader.”He is untainted in my eyes. He has lived a life of sacrifice for the Ram temple movement,” Giri said.Explaining why the trust accepted the resignations, Giri said the decision was mandated by the trust’s constitution after legal advice from senior jurist K Parasaran.”In this situation, it became necessary for us to act because of the atmosphere that has been created. Our General Secretary, Champat Rai, and trustee Anil Mishra submitted their resignations. As the General Secretary of the Trust, Champat Rai Ji felt pained. He believed that until the entire matter is resolved properly, the accused are caught, and they receive appropriate punishment, it would not be appropriate for them to continue in their positions. With this thought, he voluntarily submitted his resignation. Whether to accept or reject the resignation was not in our hands. K. Parasaran raised an important point. He explained that, according to the Constitution of the Trust, once a resignation is submitted, it is deemed to have been accepted automatically. Therefore, we had no other option. He read out the relevant clauses of the Trust Constitution and explained to us that once the resignation had been submitted, accepting or rejecting it was no longer a matter of our discretion. We had to treat the resignation as accepted.”Krishna Mohan has been entrusted with the responsibilities of interim general secretary until a permanent appointment is made.”We remain committed to ensuring the smooth functioning of all future arrangements. The responsibility of serving as the interim General Secretary has been entrusted to Shri Krishna Mohan Ji, who is seated with me. He will choose a few colleagues to assist him and, together with them, will carry out these responsibilities. Given his approach and experience, we are confident that he will discharge these duties with great efficiency.”The trust also announced the formation of a three-member committee to recommend candidates for the post of general secretary. The panel comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi and Suresh Havare, a former administrator of the Shirdi Sai Baba Trust.”It has been decided that, while the Board of Trustees will be fully constituted, a three-member committee has been appointed to present names to us. This committee comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi, and Suresh ji Havare, who successfully managed the Shirdi institution for ten years. We have finalised this three-member committee; they will interview various candidates and submit names to us, from which we will make the final selection.”On the theft investigation, Giri said the trust wanted strict action against everyone involved while cautioning people against what he described as misinformation surrounding the case.”One thing we want to state clearly is that theft is theft. The investigation into the incident is being carried out by the SIT, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to identify those responsible. We also insist that the accused be traced, and if there are others involved, they too should be identified and punished in accordance with the law.”He also alleged that some groups were attempting to exploit the controversy.”At the same time, it is important to understand that some people are using this incident as a pretext to create a nationwide uproar. Their intentions are not clear. Those who are now trying to lecture us in the name of devotion to Lord Ram are the very people who, in the past, opposed the Ram Temple movement, including those who had argued before the Supreme Court that Lord Ram never existed and that the Ram Setu was not man-made. People who have opposed Ram bhakti are now projecting themselves as its champions. Their sudden display of devotion is driven by other motives…The Hindu community should understand that the main objective behind this campaign is to create divisions among devotees of Lord Ram. I appeal to all devotees of Lord Ram, devotees of Lord Krishna, followers of Sanatan Dharma, and all those who have faith in Hindu traditions not to believe every allegation or rumour…”The trust also urged people to verify information before believing reports circulating on various media platforms.”Many media outlets are making baseless allegations and spreading misinformation. We want to caution the public against such false narratives.”The trust said Rs 3,264 crore had been received through the fund contribution campaign and corpus donations, of which Rs 2,370 crore had been spent on construction and capital expenditure. It also said Rs 582 crore had been received as offerings till March 31, 2026, with Rs 391 crore utilised for operational expenses and the remaining funds retained in bank accounts.According to the trust, 2,926 offerings in kind made by devotees have been recorded in a register, undergo annual physical verification by an independent chartered accountancy firm and can be verified by devotees through prior appointment with trust officials in Ayodhya.Congress attacks trust, seeks wider probeReacting to the trust’s decision, Congress leader Pawan Khera said the acceptance of the resignations amounted to an acknowledgment of the allegations surrounding the Ram temple donation theft case.”By accepting the resignations of Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, the Ram Mandir Trust has effectively accepted that ‘Chanda Chori’ reports that have horrified the nation for the past month are indeed true,” Khera said in a post on X.Calling the resignations “welcome”, Khera said they were insufficient and demanded a complete overhaul of the trust.”It is welcome news that the sacred Mandir of Lord Ram is finally being rid of those who have been looting it for years. But that is nowhere near enough,” he said.Khera also questioned the role of the trust’s leadership, saying the treasurer could not “wash his hands of responsibility”, and criticised the appointment of Krishna Mohan as interim general secretary.”The country does not need piecemeal resignations. It deserves a complete dissolution and overhaul of the Trust, and every one of its members must face an independent, Supreme Court-supervised investigation,” he said.The Congress leader further demanded accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and the RSS and VHP.”Accountability should also not end with the Trust. It must also extend to Narendra Modi, who constituted the Trust and appointed many of its members; to the Yogi Adityanath administration, which allowed this loot and dacoity to persist for years without effective scrutiny; and to the RSS-VHP mafia, which has exploited the name of Lord Ram to enrich itself at the expense of crores of Indians for decades,” Khera said.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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Ram Temple, Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri (PTI photo) NEW DELHI: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri on Monday defended former general secretary Champat Rai following his resignation over the Ram temple donation theft case, saying Rai remained “untainted” in his eyes and describing his decision to step down as voluntary and driven by moral responsibility.The trust also accepted the resignations of general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra following the SIT’s preliminary report into the alleged donation theft. Krishna Mohan has been given additional charge as interim general secretary.Addressing a press conference in Ayodhya, Giri said Rai had dedicated his life to the Ram temple movement and chose to resign to ensure a fair investigation.”In these circumstances, we accepted the resignation. At the same time, we expressed our appreciation for the services rendered by Champat Rai Ji. It was an extraordinary decision that he took voluntarily. He has worked for the construction of the Ram Temple for many years, from the very beginning, when there was not even any activity of this kind, until today. While acknowledging and respecting all the work he has done, we also accepted his resignation in view of the generosity he showed in taking this decision under the present circumstances.”Giri also made it clear that Rai’s resignation did not diminish his personal regard for the veteran VHP leader.”He is untainted in my eyes. He has lived a life of sacrifice for the Ram temple movement,” Giri said.Explaining why the trust accepted the resignations, Giri said the decision was mandated by the trust’s constitution after legal advice from senior jurist K Parasaran.”In this situation, it became necessary for us to act because of the atmosphere that has been created. Our General Secretary, Champat Rai, and trustee Anil Mishra submitted their resignations. As the General Secretary of the Trust, Champat Rai Ji felt pained. He believed that until the entire matter is resolved properly, the accused are caught, and they receive appropriate punishment, it would not be appropriate for them to continue in their positions. With this thought, he voluntarily submitted his resignation. Whether to accept or reject the resignation was not in our hands. K. Parasaran raised an important point. He explained that, according to the Constitution of the Trust, once a resignation is submitted, it is deemed to have been accepted automatically. Therefore, we had no other option. He read out the relevant clauses of the Trust Constitution and explained to us that once the resignation had been submitted, accepting or rejecting it was no longer a matter of our discretion. We had to treat the resignation as accepted.”Krishna Mohan has been entrusted with the responsibilities of interim general secretary until a permanent appointment is made.”We remain committed to ensuring the smooth functioning of all future arrangements. The responsibility of serving as the interim General Secretary has been entrusted to Shri Krishna Mohan Ji, who is seated with me. He will choose a few colleagues to assist him and, together with them, will carry out these responsibilities. Given his approach and experience, we are confident that he will discharge these duties with great efficiency.”The trust also announced the formation of a three-member committee to recommend candidates for the post of general secretary. The panel comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi and Suresh Havare, a former administrator of the Shirdi Sai Baba Trust.”It has been decided that, while the Board of Trustees will be fully constituted, a three-member committee has been appointed to present names to us. This committee comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi, and Suresh ji Havare, who successfully managed the Shirdi institution for ten years. We have finalised this three-member committee; they will interview various candidates and submit names to us, from which we will make the final selection.”On the theft investigation, Giri said the trust wanted strict action against everyone involved while cautioning people against what he described as misinformation surrounding the case.”One thing we want to state clearly is that theft is theft. The investigation into the incident is being carried out by the SIT, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to identify those responsible. We also insist that the accused be traced, and if there are others involved, they too should be identified and punished in accordance with the law.”He also alleged that some groups were attempting to exploit the controversy.”At the same time, it is important to understand that some people are using this incident as a pretext to create a nationwide uproar. Their intentions are not clear. Those who are now trying to lecture us in the name of devotion to Lord Ram are the very people who, in the past, opposed the Ram Temple movement, including those who had argued before the Supreme Court that Lord Ram never existed and that the Ram Setu was not man-made. People who have opposed Ram bhakti are now projecting themselves as its champions. Their sudden display of devotion is driven by other motives…The Hindu community should understand that the main objective behind this campaign is to create divisions among devotees of Lord Ram. I appeal to all devotees of Lord Ram, devotees of Lord Krishna, followers of Sanatan Dharma, and all those who have faith in Hindu traditions not to believe every allegation or rumour…”The trust also urged people to verify information before believing reports circulating on various media platforms.”Many media outlets are making baseless allegations and spreading misinformation. We want to caution the public against such false narratives.”The trust said Rs 3,264 crore had been received through the fund contribution campaign and corpus donations, of which Rs 2,370 crore had been spent on construction and capital expenditure. It also said Rs 582 crore had been received as offerings till March 31, 2026, with Rs 391 crore utilised for operational expenses and the remaining funds retained in bank accounts.According to the trust, 2,926 offerings in kind made by devotees have been recorded in a register, undergo annual physical verification by an independent chartered accountancy firm and can be verified by devotees through prior appointment with trust officials in Ayodhya.Congress attacks trust, seeks wider probeReacting to the trust’s decision, Congress leader Pawan Khera said the acceptance of the resignations amounted to an acknowledgment of the allegations surrounding the Ram temple donation theft case.”By accepting the resignations of Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, the Ram Mandir Trust has effectively accepted that ‘Chanda Chori’ reports that have horrified the nation for the past month are indeed true,” Khera said in a post on X.Calling the resignations “welcome”, Khera said they were insufficient and demanded a complete overhaul of the trust.”It is welcome news that the sacred Mandir of Lord Ram is finally being rid of those who have been looting it for years. But that is nowhere near enough,” he said.Khera also questioned the role of the trust’s leadership, saying the treasurer could not “wash his hands of responsibility”, and criticised the appointment of Krishna Mohan as interim general secretary.”The country does not need piecemeal resignations. It deserves a complete dissolution and overhaul of the Trust, and every one of its members must face an independent, Supreme Court-supervised investigation,” he said.The Congress leader further demanded accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and the RSS and VHP.”Accountability should also not end with the Trust. It must also extend to Narendra Modi, who constituted the Trust and appointed many of its members; to the Yogi Adityanath administration, which allowed this loot and dacoity to persist for years without effective scrutiny; and to the RSS-VHP mafia, which has exploited the name of Lord Ram to enrich itself at the expense of crores of Indians for decades,” Khera said.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. 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'He is untainted in my eyes': Ram temple trust treasurer defends Champat Rai after resignation
Ram Temple, Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri (PTI photo)

NEW DELHI: Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust Treasurer Govind Dev Giri on Monday defended former general secretary Champat Rai following his resignation over the Ram temple donation theft case, saying Rai remained “untainted” in his eyes and describing his decision to step down as voluntary and driven by moral responsibility.The trust also accepted the resignations of general secretary Champat Rai and trustee Anil Mishra following the SIT’s preliminary report into the alleged donation theft. Krishna Mohan has been given additional charge as interim general secretary.Addressing a press conference in Ayodhya, Giri said Rai had dedicated his life to the Ram temple movement and chose to resign to ensure a fair investigation.“In these circumstances, we accepted the resignation. At the same time, we expressed our appreciation for the services rendered by Champat Rai Ji. It was an extraordinary decision that he took voluntarily. He has worked for the construction of the Ram Temple for many years, from the very beginning, when there was not even any activity of this kind, until today. While acknowledging and respecting all the work he has done, we also accepted his resignation in view of the generosity he showed in taking this decision under the present circumstances.Giri also made it clear that Rai’s resignation did not diminish his personal regard for the veteran VHP leader.“He is untainted in my eyes. He has lived a life of sacrifice for the Ram temple movement,” Giri said.Explaining why the trust accepted the resignations, Giri said the decision was mandated by the trust’s constitution after legal advice from senior jurist K Parasaran.“In this situation, it became necessary for us to act because of the atmosphere that has been created. Our General Secretary, Champat Rai, and trustee Anil Mishra submitted their resignations. As the General Secretary of the Trust, Champat Rai Ji felt pained. He believed that until the entire matter is resolved properly, the accused are caught, and they receive appropriate punishment, it would not be appropriate for them to continue in their positions. With this thought, he voluntarily submitted his resignation. Whether to accept or reject the resignation was not in our hands. K. Parasaran raised an important point. He explained that, according to the Constitution of the Trust, once a resignation is submitted, it is deemed to have been accepted automatically. Therefore, we had no other option. He read out the relevant clauses of the Trust Constitution and explained to us that once the resignation had been submitted, accepting or rejecting it was no longer a matter of our discretion. We had to treat the resignation as accepted.”Krishna Mohan has been entrusted with the responsibilities of interim general secretary until a permanent appointment is made.“We remain committed to ensuring the smooth functioning of all future arrangements. The responsibility of serving as the interim General Secretary has been entrusted to Shri Krishna Mohan Ji, who is seated with me. He will choose a few colleagues to assist him and, together with them, will carry out these responsibilities. Given his approach and experience, we are confident that he will discharge these duties with great efficiency.The trust also announced the formation of a three-member committee to recommend candidates for the post of general secretary. The panel comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi and Suresh Havare, a former administrator of the Shirdi Sai Baba Trust.“It has been decided that, while the Board of Trustees will be fully constituted, a three-member committee has been appointed to present names to us. This committee comprises retired Justice Pradeep Kohli, retired Lieutenant General Vishnukant Chaturvedi, and Suresh ji Havare, who successfully managed the Shirdi institution for ten years. We have finalised this three-member committee; they will interview various candidates and submit names to us, from which we will make the final selection.On the theft investigation, Giri said the trust wanted strict action against everyone involved while cautioning people against what he described as misinformation surrounding the case.“One thing we want to state clearly is that theft is theft. The investigation into the incident is being carried out by the SIT, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to identify those responsible. We also insist that the accused be traced, and if there are others involved, they too should be identified and punished in accordance with the law.”He also alleged that some groups were attempting to exploit the controversy.“At the same time, it is important to understand that some people are using this incident as a pretext to create a nationwide uproar. Their intentions are not clear. Those who are now trying to lecture us in the name of devotion to Lord Ram are the very people who, in the past, opposed the Ram Temple movement, including those who had argued before the Supreme Court that Lord Ram never existed and that the Ram Setu was not man-made. People who have opposed Ram bhakti are now projecting themselves as its champions. Their sudden display of devotion is driven by other motives…The Hindu community should understand that the main objective behind this campaign is to create divisions among devotees of Lord Ram. I appeal to all devotees of Lord Ram, devotees of Lord Krishna, followers of Sanatan Dharma, and all those who have faith in Hindu traditions not to believe every allegation or rumour…”The trust also urged people to verify information before believing reports circulating on various media platforms.“Many media outlets are making baseless allegations and spreading misinformation. We want to caution the public against such false narratives.”The trust said Rs 3,264 crore had been received through the fund contribution campaign and corpus donations, of which Rs 2,370 crore had been spent on construction and capital expenditure. It also said Rs 582 crore had been received as offerings till March 31, 2026, with Rs 391 crore utilised for operational expenses and the remaining funds retained in bank accounts.According to the trust, 2,926 offerings in kind made by devotees have been recorded in a register, undergo annual physical verification by an independent chartered accountancy firm and can be verified by devotees through prior appointment with trust officials in Ayodhya.

Congress attacks trust, seeks wider probe

Reacting to the trust’s decision, Congress leader Pawan Khera said the acceptance of the resignations amounted to an acknowledgment of the allegations surrounding the Ram temple donation theft case.“By accepting the resignations of Champat Rai and Anil Mishra, the Ram Mandir Trust has effectively accepted that ‘Chanda Chori’ reports that have horrified the nation for the past month are indeed true,” Khera said in a post on X.Calling the resignations “welcome”, Khera said they were insufficient and demanded a complete overhaul of the trust.“It is welcome news that the sacred Mandir of Lord Ram is finally being rid of those who have been looting it for years. But that is nowhere near enough,” he said.Khera also questioned the role of the trust’s leadership, saying the treasurer could not “wash his hands of responsibility”, and criticised the appointment of Krishna Mohan as interim general secretary.“The country does not need piecemeal resignations. It deserves a complete dissolution and overhaul of the Trust, and every one of its members must face an independent, Supreme Court-supervised investigation,” he said.The Congress leader further demanded accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Uttar Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and the RSS and VHP.“Accountability should also not end with the Trust. It must also extend to Narendra Modi, who constituted the Trust and appointed many of its members; to the Yogi Adityanath administration, which allowed this loot and dacoity to persist for years without effective scrutiny; and to the RSS-VHP mafia, which has exploited the name of Lord Ram to enrich itself at the expense of crores of Indians for decades,” Khera said.



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