The Sindhi community has raised questions over the donation of 200 kg of silver bricks to the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, citing a lack of receipts and transparency. The donation, which was made by an anonymous donor, has sparked debate about the accountability of such large contributions to religious institutions.
Details of the Donation
According to sources, the silver bricks were donated to the Ram Temple trust in April 2026. However, no official receipt or documentation has been provided to the community or the public. The Sindhi community, which has a significant presence in the region, has demanded a thorough investigation into the matter.
Concerns Raised by the Sindhi Community
Leaders of the Sindhi community have expressed concerns over the lack of transparency in the donation process. They argue that such large donations should be accompanied by proper documentation to ensure that they are not used for illicit purposes. The community has also questioned the identity of the donor, who has chosen to remain anonymous.
Response from Temple Authorities
The Ram Temple trust has not yet issued an official statement on the matter. However, sources close to the trust have indicated that they are looking into the issue and will provide clarification soon. The trust has maintained that all donations are handled with due diligence and in accordance with legal requirements.
Impact on Religious Donations
This incident has highlighted the need for greater transparency in religious donations across the country. Experts believe that such cases could erode public trust in religious institutions if not addressed properly. The Sindhi community's questions come at a time when the Ram Temple is expected to receive numerous donations from devotees worldwide.



