Supriya Mishra, the wife of Lavkush Mishra, a key figure in the Ram temple donation embezzlement case, requested a one-month extension from the Ayodhya Development Authority (ADA) to provide documentation for their ongoing house construction. However, the ADA allowed only a seven-day extension and mandated the submission of all necessary records within that timeframe.
This decision followed a final notice issued by the Ayodhya Development Authority to Supriya Mishra concerning the unauthorized construction of a house in Ayodhya. The notice emphasized that failure to submit the required documents by the specified deadline could result in the property being sealed.
Supriya Mishra, accompanied by her daughter and father, visited the ADA office to formally request the extension, citing incomplete documentation for their property in the Sahadatganj area. Despite her plea for additional time, the ADA insisted on a seven-day deadline for the submission of all valid documents related to the construction project.
Officials revealed that the plot where the house is being built is registered under Supriya Mishra’s name, as her husband, Lavkush Mishra, remains in custody in connection with the embezzlement of donations meant for the Ram Temple.
