Akhilesh Questions Adityanath's Ayodhya Visit Amid Ram Temple Probe
SP chief alleges bid to influence SIT investigation; CM says truth will emerge within 15, days

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has raised questions about Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's recent visit to Ayodhya, alleging it could be a bid to influence the ongoing SIT investigation into the Ram temple probe. Adityanath responded by asserting that the truth will emerge within 15 days, maintaining that the investigation will proceed without any interference. The political tension surrounding the issue has intensified as both leaders continue to exchange accusations and counter-accusations.
The controversy erupted after Adityanath's visit to Ayodhya, which has been under scrutiny since the Supreme Court's order to investigate the circumstances surrounding the construction of the Ram temple. Yadav, representing the Samajwadi Party, accused the government of attempting to sway the SIT's findings by leveraging the visit. He argued that the timing of the visit could be a strategic move to influence the outcome of the probe.
In response, Adityanath defended the government's actions, stating that the investigation is being conducted impartially and that the truth will be revealed within the stipulated timeframe. He emphasized that the government is committed to transparency and that the SIT's work will not be affected by any political considerations. However, Yadav's allegations have sparked a debate on the role of political leaders in influencing judicial processes.
The Ram temple probe has become a focal point of political discourse in Uttar Pradesh, with both major parties using the issue to critique each other's governance. The SIT's investigation is expected to conclude soon, and the outcome could have significant implications for the state's political landscape. As the situation unfolds, the public remains closely watching the developments, hoping for a resolution that upholds the integrity of the judicial process.










