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Now Lord Jagannath’s Rs 545 crore stuck in YES BANK, people appealed to PM Modi for help.

Lord Jagannath’s 545 crore rupees is stuck in Yes Bank. Now people have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help. As soon as the news of the financial crisis of this bank spread, there was an uproar in Puri Dham in Odisha.

New Delhi: Leave it to the common people. Now even God’s money is stuck in this bank. Those whose money is deposited in this bank, they have become trustworthy, but what should Lord Jagannath do? His one, not two, rupees 545 crores is stuck. As soon as the news of the financial crisis of this bank spread, there was an uproar in Puri Dham in Odisha. Priests started gathering outside the temple. Gradually, the people of Puri also reached. How many things, but the question is just what will happen now? How will the work of Jagannath temple go? People have demanded Prime Minister Narendra Modi to get the temple money.

Every year millions of rupees are received in donations and offerings.

Jagannath temple in Odisha has Rs 545 crore deposited in Yes Bank. God gets crores of rupees every year in donations and offerings. There is also land in many places in the name of Jagannath. If there are shops built on it, mining is done somewhere. Its money also goes to the account of God. The bank, known to be the country, is now stuck in economic crisis. Withdrawal from the bank has been prohibited above fifty thousand. SBI has taken over the bank.

The temple priest said that action should be taken against the guilty officers

Accountants across the country are worried. Now the devotees of Jagannath ji have also got upset, whose money of God is stuck in Yes Bank. Samajwadi Party’s Odisha president Ravi Behera has written a letter to CM Naveen Patnaik. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman have also been sought to interfere in this matter. Ipit Pratihari, the priest of the temple, says that action should be taken against the guilty officers as well.

Earlier, SBI and Allahabad Bank used to deposit

A separate temple administration department has been formed in Odisha to look after the Jagannath temple of Puri. A senior IAS officer is the chief. Three years ago PK Mahapatra used to be its administrator. In his time, an account was opened in the name of Jagannathji in his hand. Prior to this, the offerings and donations of the temple were deposited in the State Bank of India and Allahabad Bank.

Odisha Law Minister said- temple money is safe

Odisha’s Law Minister Pratap Jena told ABP News that the temple money is safe. There is no need to panic anyone. There will be no shortage of money in the supervision of Jagannath temple. In the month of June, Lord Jagannath’s Rath Yatra takes place. Millions of devotees come to Puri from abroad. The work of building a chariot will start next month with Akshaya Tritiya.

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