VHP Demands Leader Statements in Temple Donation Probe
VHP asks investigators to question political leaders who made public accusations regarding temple donations.

Top Summary
- What happened: The VHP has formally requested the investigating agency to record statements of political leaders.
- Why it matters: This aims to substantiate or refute public allegations of financial misconduct in temple donations.
- What changes: Political leaders making accusations may face official questioning as part of the probe.
- Who is affected: Political figures who have spoken out, the temple administration, and the investigating agency are involved.
VHP Seeks Official Statements
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has formally requested the investigating agency to record the statements of political leaders. This comes in response to public accusations made by these leaders concerning financial irregularities.
The probe focuses on alleged misconduct in donations received by the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple. The VHP's move aims to bring clarity to the allegations.
Investigation Underway
The request was made in a formal letter addressed to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ashutosh Tiwari. Tiwari is the investigating officer in FIR No. 0090/202, which pertains to the donation irregularities.
By seeking statements from those who have publicly voiced concerns, the VHP intends to ensure a thorough and transparent investigation.
The VHP urges the agency to record the statements of political leaders who have publicly accused the temple administration of financial misconduct.
What to Watch Next
It remains to be seen whether the investigating agency will summon the political leaders for their statements. The outcome of this request could significantly impact the ongoing probe into the temple donations.
