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Ayodhya Donation Row: CM Yogi Accuses Opposition of Appeasement Over Hanumangarhi Namaz

Published on: 10 Jul 2026, 08:07 AM
Ayodhya Donation Row: CM Yogi Accuses Opposition of Appeasement Over Hanumangarhi Namaz

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday accused the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress of engaging in 'appeasement politics' after they allegedly offered namaz at the Hanumangarhi temple in Ayodhya. The accusation comes amid a controversy over donations collected for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

Speaking at a public event, CM Adityanath said, 'They offered namaz at Hanumangarhi. This is nothing but appeasement politics.' He did not specify when the incident occurred or provide any evidence. The Chief Minister's remarks are part of a growing political row over the management of funds for the Ram temple, with the opposition questioning the transparency of the donation drive.

The Samajwadi Party and Congress have rejected the allegations. SP spokesperson said, 'This is a baseless accusation to divert attention from the real issue of fund misuse.' Congress leaders also denied the claim, calling it a 'political stunt' ahead of upcoming elections.

Hanumangarhi is a prominent temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman in Ayodhya, a city that holds deep religious significance for Hindus. The Ram temple construction, a long-standing demand of many Hindu groups, began after a Supreme Court verdict in 2019. Donations for the temple have been collected through various channels, and questions have been raised about their utilization.

The political exchange highlights the ongoing tensions between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition parties over religious symbolism and minority appeasement. Observers note that such accusations often intensify during election periods. The Election Commission has not yet commented on the matter.

This report is based on statements made by political leaders and does not imply verification of the claims. Both sides continue to trade allegations, and the issue is likely to remain a point of contention in the coming weeks.

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