Breaking Amid Ram Temple Donation Row, VHP Schedules Key Delhi Meeting for July 18‑19

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NEW DELHI — The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), a Hindu nationalist organization founded in 1964, announced it will convene a two‑day meeting in Delhi on July 18 and 19 to address the escalating controversy over donations for the Ram Temple project in Ayodhya.

The gathering, described by VHP officials as “crucial,” is expected to bring together senior party leaders, donors and religious figures to discuss the allocation and utilization of funds earmarked for the temple’s construction. The meeting follows a series of public disputes in recent weeks over the transparency and management of contributions, including allegations that some donations have been diverted or misused.

Organizers said the agenda will focus on “clarifying the donation process, ensuring accountability and reinforcing the temple’s financial foundation.” A senior VHP spokesperson, who requested anonymity, told reporters the meeting will also review legal and regulatory frameworks governing charitable contributions, aiming to pre‑empt further scrutiny from government agencies.

The controversy has drawn attention from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has historically championed the Ram Temple project. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who laid the temple’s foundation stone in 2020, has not publicly commented on the upcoming VHP meeting. However, a BJP spokesperson reiterated the government’s commitment to “transparent and lawful handling of all donations related to the temple.”

Critics, including opposition parties and civil‑society groups, have called for an independent audit of the donation pool, arguing that the VHP’s internal review may lack the necessary oversight. The Election Commission of India has previously warned political organizations against using religious fundraising for partisan advantage, a point echoed by legal analysts who note that any perceived impropriety could invite judicial review.

Analysis: The timing of the VHP’s meeting suggests an effort to control the narrative before the issue gains further traction in the national media and possibly in the courts. By convening senior figures and donors, the VHP may be seeking to demonstrate proactive governance and stave off external investigations that could delay the temple’s completion. The BJP’s silence on the matter could be strategic, allowing the VHP to manage the controversy while the government distances itself from potential fallout. If the VHP’s internal deliberations result in a formalized, transparent donation protocol, it could mitigate criticism and reinforce the project’s legitimacy. Conversely, failure to address the allegations convincingly may embolden opposition calls for a third‑party audit, potentially escalating the dispute into a broader political flashpoint.

Sources

– Hindustan Times, “Amid Ram Temple donation row, VHP to hold crucial meeting in Delhi on July 18‑19,” July 6 2024, https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/amid-ram-temple-donation-row-vhp-to-hold-crucial-meeting-in-delhi-on-july-18-19-101783232575082.html

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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