Chowdhury challenged the government’s silence regarding the appointments of the individuals currently under scrutiny. Speaking to reporters, she argued that the management of donations involves both the deep emotional commitment of devotees and significant financial stakes, making the perceived lack of transparency particularly damaging. She insisted that the state must move beyond procedural delays to address these breach-of-faith allegations directly.
The pressure on the administration is mounting as local legal professionals continue their protests, demanding the registration of an FIR. While a Special Investigation Team is currently reviewing the matter, the public discourse has shifted toward calls for a comprehensive CBI probe. This escalating friction highlights a widening gap between temple governance and the public demand for administrative accountability.
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