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Kashi Temple Staff Booked for Pilgrim Fraud

Summary

  • Three individuals booked for taking money for special temple darshan.
  • Temple officials acted after receiving complaints from pilgrims.
  • This is the second such fraud case at the temple this year.
Kashi Temple Staff Booked for Pilgrim Fraud

Authorities have booked three individuals for allegedly defrauding pilgrims at the Kashi Vishwanath temple. The accused, a former employee of the Annapurna temple, a home guard, and a local resident, are accused of accepting money in exchange for facilitating special darshan. Temple officials launched an investigation after receiving complaints from pilgrims seeking hassle-free entry.

The internal inquiry confirmed the allegations, leading the police to file a named FIR against the individuals. This action highlights ongoing issues with individuals exploiting religious tourism for personal gain. The temple administration has emphasized that provisions for 'Sugam Darshan' are available through official channels.

This development follows a similar incident in January of this year, where 21 fake priests were arrested for promising pilgrims easy temple access. CCTV footage corroborated those earlier accusations, indicating a pattern of fraudulent practices targeting visitors seeking expedited spiritual experiences.

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A former employee of Annapurna temple, a home guard, and a local resident were booked for allegedly taking money from pilgrims.
Temple officials took action after pilgrims complained about being charged for special darshan arrangements.
In January, 21 fake priests were arrested for promising pilgrims smooth entry into the Kashi Vishwanath temple for a fee.

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