ED summons actor Jayaram for questioning in Sabarimala gold theft case

Renowned actor Jayaram has been summoned for interrogation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with a gold theft case involving the Sabarimala temple. The investigation revolves around allegations of misappropriation of gold offerings at the famous pilgrimage site, which is a significant religious destination for millions of devotees in India. The ED's inquiry is part of a broader effort to address financial irregularities linked to temple funds and donations. Jayaram, known for his contributions to the Malayalam film industry, has yet to publicly comment on the summons. The Sabarimala temple, dedicated to Lord Ayyappa, has been embroiled in various controversies in recent years, including debates over women's entry and management of temple assets. This latest development adds to the ongoing scrutiny of temple finances and the integrity of religious institutions in Kerala. The ED aims to uncover the specifics of the alleged misappropriation and ensure accountability in the handling of temple wealth, which is crucial for maintaining public trust in such revered establishments.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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