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Ex-Ram Temple official Champat Rai gets clean chit in donation theft case weeks after resignation

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Ex-Ram Temple official Champat Rai gets clean chit in donation theft case weeks after resignation

Former general secretary Chapat Rai was given a clean chit by the Special Investigating Team probing the alleged donations theft at the Ram Temple. Another accused, a former member of the trust, Anil Mishra was found not guilty in the matter.

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