Arvind Kejriwal, the Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor, held a press conference demanding action regarding the Ayodhya donation controversy [1, 2].

The demand for transparency comes as the party alleges that senior officials are being shielded from accountability. This move signals a direct challenge to the management of one of India's most significant religious sites.

During the briefing, Kejriwal called for a comprehensive overhaul of the Ram Temple Trust [1, 2]. He said the administration must act to address the irregularities surrounding donations to the temple. The AAP leader said the current structure of the trust is insufficient to ensure the integrity of the funds [2].

Kejriwal focused his criticism on the alleged lack of oversight and the protection of high-ranking individuals involved in the controversy [2]. He said the public deserves to know how the donations are being handled, and who is responsible for the discrepancies.

The press conference highlighted the party's intent to keep the issue of the Ram Temple Trust in the public eye. By demanding a restructuring of the trust, Kejriwal is pushing for a shift in how the religious entity is governed and audited [1, 2].

No specific timeline for these reforms was provided during the address, but the party has urged the administration to begin the process immediately [2].

Arvind Kejriwal called for a comprehensive overhaul of the Ram Temple Trust.

This demand places the Aam Aadmi Party in a position of challenging the administrative transparency of the Ram Temple Trust. By framing the issue as a matter of official accountability and financial integrity, Kejriwal is attempting to bridge the gap between religious sentiment and governance standards, potentially putting pressure on the administration to implement more stringent auditing processes for high-profile religious donations.