While convening officials to review road connectivity and the strategic deployment of heavy machinery for the state’s monsoon disaster response, Singh redirected his focus toward the temple trust’s administrative conduct. He explicitly accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of potential corruption, arguing that the sanctity of the religious site requires an independent inquiry led by a sitting Supreme Court judge.
By calling for high-level oversight, the minister aims to strip the controversy of its partisan framing. He maintains that transparency in donation management and land acquisition is not merely a political necessity but a moral obligation to the public. The demand highlights a growing friction between state-level leadership and national religious discourse, as Singh seeks to elevate the allegations beyond mere political rhetoric.





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