Thackeray Challenges BJP Over Ram Mandir Funding Controversy
Shiv Sena leader announces protests amid allegations over temple construction finances.

Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray has launched a sharp attack on the BJP regarding alleged irregularities in Ram Mandir fund utilization, signaling his party's intent to mobilize public demonstrations against the saffron party.
Thackeray accused the BJP of mishandling contributions collected for the Ayodhya temple's construction and renovation. He stated that his party would organize sustained agitations to expose what he termed as financial misconduct in the project's management. The Shiv Sena leader questioned the transparency in how religious donations were utilized during the temple's development.
The Ram Mandir funding row has become a contentious political issue, with opposition parties questioning the administration of the massive fundraising campaign conducted across India. The controversy centers on the accountability and proper allocation of the substantial corpus collected from devotees nationwide.
Thackeray's declaration reflects intensifying political tensions between the Shiv Sena and BJP in Maharashtra, their former alliance partners. The move is likely to energize Thackeray's supporters and assert his party's independence on matters of public interest, particularly those involving religious institutions and financial governance.
The announcement signals that the Ram Mandir controversy will remain a flashpoint in Indian politics, with opposition leaders using it to challenge the ruling establishment's credibility. Thackeray's agitation plans may influence public discourse around temple fund management and institutional transparency in the coming weeks.