Priyanka Gandhi speaks on Ram Mandir land dispute 'Crores of people offered..'
Priyanka Gandhi speaks on Ram Mandir land dispute 'Crores of people offered..'
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New Delhi: Political heat has increased over every issue, whether it is corona or any other issue, in the recent, the Ram Janmabhoomi Trust has been accused of corruption and scam in buying land for Ram Mandir, after which opposition parties have become attackers. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has written a Facebook post on Ram Mandir Nirman Trust. According to reports, there has been a fraud in the purchase of a land by the Shri Ram Mandir Nirman Trust. On 18th March, 2021, two people buy a land in Ayodhya for Rs. 2 crores

She wrote,'The same land is not for temple construction, but away from the temple complex. The land worth Rs.2 crore was purchased for Rs. 18.5 crore by Shri Ram Mandir Nirman Trust constructed by the Prime Minister after just 5 minutes. 5.5 lakh per second. Can anyone trust it? Don't forget, all this money was given by the citizens of India as donations and offerings for temple construction'.

The names of witnesses in the banamas and registries related to the purchase and sale of land are the same. One witness is a trustee of the temple trust (who has been a former provincial caretaker of the RSS) and the other witness is a BJP leader and mayor of Ayodhya. A statement issued by the Secretary, Shri Ram Mandir Trust said that the land prices have gone up and hence so much payment has been made. She further wrote that even at the circle rate, the land in the area will cost about Rs 5 crore. According to newspaper reports yesterday, the chairman of Ram Mandir Nirman Trust Mahant Shri Nritya Gopal Das ji has also alleged arbitrariness and opacity in the operation of the trust and the chief priest of Ramlala has also demanded an inquiry into the purchase of the land.

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