The Ram Mandir Trust scheduled a meeting for 3 p.m. [2] today in Ayodhya to discuss the formal acceptance of Anil Mishra’s resignation.
This decision is critical for the trust's governance as it navigates recent leadership changes involving high-profile members. The formalization of these resignations ensures the legal and administrative continuity of the organization managing the temple site.
The meeting is taking place at the trust’s headquarters in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh [1, 2]. Along with the discussion regarding Mishra, the gathering includes other members of the trust, including former trustee Champat Rai [1, 2]. The trust is currently reviewing these departures to maintain its established governance structure [1, 2].
The organization operates under a specific membership framework to ensure oversight. The trust comprises 15 members in total, consisting of 12 members appointed directly by the central government, and three members selected during its inaugural meeting [1].
Officials are meeting to determine whether Mishra's exit will be formally accepted or if further administrative steps are required. This process follows earlier reports regarding the departures of both Mishra and Rai from their roles within the trust [2].
“The Ram Mandir Trust scheduled a meeting for 3 p.m. today in Ayodhya.”
The formal acceptance of resignations within the Ram Mandir Trust is a procedural necessity to ensure that the 15-member body remains legally compliant with its founding charter. Because the majority of the board is appointed by the central government, any vacancy or leadership shift requires clear documentation to avoid administrative paralysis in the management of the temple's operations and donations.


