NEW DELHI: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Monday alleged that a “power struggle” between the BJP’s central and Uttar Pradesh leadership was influencing the handling of the alleged Ram Temple donation embezzlement case, as he questioned the credibility of the special investigation team (SIT) probe instead of an investigation by a central agency.Addressing reporters, Yadav alleged that those accused of benefiting from temple offerings were avoiding public scrutiny because they feared public outrage.“The truth is that this gang of thieves who thrive on offerings, donations, and contributions is unable to face the public outcry. This gang is terrified of public backlash; that is why they are staying indoors…There is a power struggle…Before the Delhi faction could even formulate a plan, the Lucknow faction took everything into their own hands,” he said.“What is the SIT?… If the ED, CBI, or Income Tax were involved (in investigation), who would hold the reins of the investigation? In the SIT investigation, who is in control?…There is a power struggle,” he added.Moreover, the Ram temple trust held a meeting amid allegations of widespread irregularities in the management of donations made at the Ram temple.The issue came into the spotlight after Akhilesh Yadav raised it earlier this month, prompting the Uttar Pradesh government to constitute an SIT. The probe later led to the registration of an FIR and the arrest of eight individuals.
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