One individual booked in the Badrinath Dham donation theft case
The Temple Committee is now investigating the root of the matter to ascertain whether anyone else was also involved.
The Temple Committee is now investigating the root of the matter to ascertain whether anyone else was also involved.
Encroachments have been found on the lands belonging to Category A, B and C temples under the Religious Endowments Department.
Senior government officials and trustees of various Devasthans participated in the meeting.
₹246 crore was to be spent on these projects; however, as work had not yet commenced, the approvals have been revoked, considering the financial condition of the temples.
The copper plates that have been discovered are inscribed in the Devanagari script and the Sanskrit language.
The High Court rejected the argument regarding loss of revenue and observed that a discriminatory system cannot be justified merely based on income.
After the darshan, devotees said that they had got an opportunity to perform puja without any obstacles after many years.
The Samiti wholeheartedly welcomes this historic verdict and proclaims the resolve that “…Now Kashi and Mathura remain to be liberated!”
Matters of faith and belief cannot be argued in Court. The Court further said that it never decides what is essential and what is not essential according to Dharma (Religion); such decisions are made by Dharma itself.
Police Inspector Kushwaha from the Delhi Special Cell stated that all three accused belong to poor families.