The VHP International President, Alok Kumar, criticized the Faizabad Bar Association for refusing legal representation to the accused in the Ram Temple donation embezzlement case. He deemed this decision as unjust and against the principles of justice. Alok Kumar expressed concerns over the denial of legal assistance to the accused, stating that it contradicts constitutional norms and professional ethics.
Alok Kumar highlighted past instances where accused individuals were not left unrepresented before the Supreme Court. He emphasized the importance of upholding legal integrity and ensuring that every person has the right to defend themselves in court. The VHP Chief condemned the act of donation theft at the temple, emphasizing the need for strict punishment for those involved in misappropriating offerings meant for God.
The VHP President expressed no sympathy for the wrongdoers involved in the theft incident at the temple. He demanded stringent action against the culprits for betraying the trust of devotees and misusing offerings. The Faizabad Bar Association’s decision to bar legal representation for the accused in the embezzlement case has sparked a debate on legal ethics and rights in such high-profile cases.
