A fresh controversy has emerged around the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya after allegations surfaced that nearly 1,250 carved stones meant for the temple project have gone missing.

The accusations have put Tinnu Yadav, who is reportedly considered close to Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra General Secretary Champat Rai, under scrutiny.

The claims have sparked a political storm, with opposition leaders demanding transparency and a detailed investigation into the handling of construction materials linked to one of India’s most significant religious projects.

Ram Mandir| Ayodhya

What Are the Allegations?

According to reports and allegations raised by critics, around 1,250 intricately carved stones that were prepared for use in the Ram Mandir complex cannot currently be accounted for.

Questions are being raised about how the materials were managed, who was responsible for their storage, and whether proper records were maintained.

The allegations specifically point toward Tinnu Yadav, a local figure said to have close ties with key individuals associated with the temple trust. Critics claim that the disappearance of such a large number of stones warrants an independent inquiry.

However, no official confirmation has yet established that the stones were stolen, misplaced, or miscounted.

Vice President of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP)|Champat Rai

Trust Representatives Reject Corruption Claims

Representatives associated with the temple trust have strongly rejected allegations of corruption and financial wrongdoing. Supporters of the trust argue that construction materials are frequently shifted between storage locations and work sites as the temple complex expands.

They maintain that the claims are politically motivated and designed to create controversy around a project that holds immense religious significance for millions of devotees.

Trust officials have also emphasized that the Ram Mandir construction process is being carried out under established administrative and financial procedures.

Political Reactions Intensify

The issue has quickly become a political flashpoint. Opposition parties have demanded clarity on the status of the stones and called for the trust to make relevant records public.

Political leaders argue that transparency is essential, especially for a project that has received nationwide attention and public support. Meanwhile, supporters of the temple trust accuse critics of attempting to tarnish the image of the Ram Mandir through unverified allegations.

Investigation Demands Grow

As debate continues, demands for an independent verification of construction materials are growing. Observers say a clear explanation backed by documentation could help settle the controversy and address public concerns.

For now, the allegations remain a matter of dispute. While accusations regarding the missing stones have generated headlines, authorities and trust representatives have yet to release any conclusive findings confirming wrongdoing.

Until an official investigation or verification is completed, the claims surrounding the alleged disappearance of 1,250 stones remain allegations rather than established facts.

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