Police Recover ₹10 Lakh from Ram Mandir Employee's Home, Including Cash Found in Cow Dung Authorities in Ayodhya have reportedly uncovered approximately ₹10 lakh in cash from the residence of Luv Kush Mishra, an employee of the Ram Mandir. The discovery was made during an investigation into allegations of misappropriation of donations at the temple. According to police officials, a portion of the cash was found in a cupboard, while the remaining amount was concealed beneath a pile of cow dung. Mishra, who was tasked with recording donations at the site, is now under scrutiny as part of the probe. The incident has intensified scrutiny over the management of funds at the Ram Mandir, which has been a focal point of public and legal attention due to ongoing disputes over the temple's finances. While the exact circumstances of the cash discovery remain under investigation, the police have confirmed that the recovered money is linked to the alleged theft of donations. Mishra’s role in handling donations has raised questions about the transparency of financial practices at the temple, particularly given the high-profile nature of the site. The police have not yet disclosed the legal actions being taken against Mishra, but the recovery of the cash is seen as a significant step in addressing the allegations. Officials emphasized that the investigation is ongoing, and further details may emerge as the probe progresses. The case has also sparked discussions about the need for stricter oversight of temple finances to prevent similar incidents in the future. Authorities have reiterated that the recovered funds will be accounted for in accordance with legal procedures, and any wrongdoing will be addressed through the appropriate channels.#ayodhya #police_investigation #ram_mandir #luv_kush_mishra #donation_theft
