Where are the silver necklaces, bricks and charan padukas donated to Ram temple? Big revelation in SIT investigation

Ayodhya Ram Mandir After the offering theft case came to light, it was claimed that donated silver bricks, necklaces and Charan Padukas were missing. But now a big revelation has come to light in the SIT investigation. Sources told ABP News that Mumbai businessman Anil Vishwakarma had donated silver necklace and charan padukas. SIT has found that this gift is safe in the custody of the trust.

Vishwa Sindhi Seva Samaj President Raju Mandwani had given a statement in the media that in 2021, eight silver bricks of 25 kg each, weighing 200 kg, were offered as a gift, the receipt for which was not received. Based on this news, misleading and false news was spread on social media regarding theft of bricks.

Claims being made on social media proved wrong!

CM of UP Yogi Adityanath The Trust provided a list of such things to the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed on the instructions of the Trust which proved the claims being made on social media wrong. The bricks donated by Raju Mandwani were sent to the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India for melting. This list has the signatures of the officials of the trust and the corporation.

Smelting of the said silver bricks has been mentioned in box numbers 10 to 17 on page number 1 of the said list, number 96. Silver The bricks were in the custody of the Trust and were melted. The claims regarding theft of bricks are false.

Tinnu had the keys of the hundis without any order

It is mentioned in the SIT report that Tinnu had the keys of the hundis without any order. At the same time, the Trust had suspected theft long ago. The SOP was made in the meeting between the Trust and the Bank in September 2024 and February 2025. The document was signed by Govind Mishra on behalf of the State Bank and Anil Mishra on behalf of the Trust. It is also mentioned in the SIT report that SOP was not used further in the counting process, there was deliberate negligence.

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