International29 June 2026

Indian court detains eight in Ram temple graft case

An Indian court detained eight men on Monday in connection with the alleged embezzlement of donations ​and offerings at a new temple dedicated to Hindu ‌god Lord Ram, news agency ANI said, an incident that has come as an embarrassment for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party that ​rose to prominence over its construction.




  • The grand temple, consecrated by ​Modi in the northern city of Ayodhya in ⁠2024, is funded primarily by donations.



  • The men, some of whom ​worked at the temple, are accused of embezzlement, and police ​recovered about 7.98 million rupees ($85,000) from them after they were arrested last week, ANI said.



  • They have been detained in jail for 14 days, ​it said.



  • None of the accused could be reached for ​comment since they are in custody.



  • Yogi Adityanath, who belongs to Modi's Bharatiya ‌Janata ⁠Party and is chief minister of Uttar Pradesh state, where Ayodhya is located, has said those involved will have to "face the consequences".



  • The Ram temple stands on a site that was ​bitterly contested for ​decades, with ⁠Hindus saying it is the birthplace of Lord Ram, and Muslim Mughals razed a temple ​at the spot to build the Babri Masjid, ​or ⁠mosque, in 1528.



  • A Hindu mob destroyed the mosque in 1992, triggering nationwide riots that killed 2,000 people, mainly Muslims.



  • After decades of ⁠legal ​contests, the Supreme Court awarded the ​location to Hindu groups in 2019 for temple construction.




($1 = 94.5400 Indian rupees)

-Reuters
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