Warning Against Fraudulent Donations: Scam Targets Devotees of Ram Temple Construction Fund

As vaticination builds for the instatement recurrence of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, an viperous scam has come to light, preying on devotees seeking to contribute to the temple’s construction fund. Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) spokesperson Vinod Bansal uncovered the fraudulent scheme, urging the public to be cautious of cybercriminals exploiting the refreshing occasion.

The scam revolves virtually a miscreant identified as Abhishek Kumar, who, under the guise of Ayodhya temple development, is circulating a QR lawmaking on social media platforms. Upon scanning the code, unsuspecting users are directed to a UPI ID named Manisha Nallabelly.

Bansal promptly reported the matter to the Union Home Ministry, emphasizing the urgency of addressing this cyber fraud. In his complaint, he reiterated, “Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has clarified many times that no private person or people are authorized to collect funds for the temple.”

Expressing snooping over the attempted deception, Bansal underscored the need for firsthand action, emphasizing the joyous occasion of the Ram temple inauguration and the importance of thwarting such fraudulent activities.

In a letter to the Home Ministry and police chiefs of Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, Bansal urged authorities to take swift whoopee versus those involved in the scam. Simultaneously, he took to social media, warning the public well-nigh these fraudulent attempts and emphasizing that Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has not authorized any individuals to collect funds for this significant event.

The rituals for the instatement recurrence are scheduled to embark on January 16, spanning seven days and culminating in the grand recurrence on January 22. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to preside over the installation of the temple’s idol, attracting dignitaries from various backgrounds.

In a separate development, Prime Minister Modi, in a heartfelt plea, urged devotees to refrain from visiting the temple on January 22 due to logistical and security constraints. Instead, he encouraged individuals to light a diya at their homes, expressing gratitude for their patience over the 550 years of waiting for this historic moment.

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