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Supreme Court to hear Ram Mandir donation fraud petitions on July 13

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The Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing for July 13 on petitions related to alleged financial irregularities in Ram temple donations. Three separate petitions have been filed seeking a CBI investigation supervised by the court into the suspected embezzlement. The petitioners are also calling for a forensic audit of the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust's complete financial records. Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have already launched a probe into the matter, resulting in the arrest of eight individuals. Members of the temple trust have expressed confidence in the existing investigation and its administration.

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