Political leaders from the Indian National Congress have reportedly described alleged irregularities linked to donations at the Ram Mandir, Ayodhya as a “maha paap” (great sin), triggering a sharp political confrontation. The party’s statements focus on concerns over transparency in temple donation handling and demand public disclosure of accounts.
The remarks quickly escalated into a broader debate between opposition parties and the ruling establishment. Congress leaders argue that institutions handling large-scale public donations must be held to strict accountability standards, especially when religious sentiments are involved.
The controversy has become politically charged, with supporters of the government accusing the opposition of targeting faith-based institutions for political mileage. Meanwhile, Congress insists it is raising questions purely on governance and transparency grounds, not religion.
The issue has now moved beyond a single statement, evolving into a wider debate over how religious donations should be regulated in India and what oversight mechanisms exist for such large public contributions.
