AYODHYA
RAM Temple Construction
Committee Chairman Nripendra
Mishra on Sunday stated that the
responsibilities and powers of
the first-ever Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of the Ayodhya
temple will be determined by the
temple Trust.
The primary responsibility of
the CEO will be to uphold the
faith of the devotees in the trust,
he said. “The new CEO will also
oversee financial arrangements,”
Mishra told reporters in Ayodhya,
adding that there won’t be any
“Government interference” in
the functioning of the trust or its
CEO. Mishra added that ensuring that devotees visiting
Ayodhya receive all necessary
amenities and maintaining their
trust in the temple will be among
the new CEO’s initial responsibilities.
n a way, the CEO will
work as an assistant of the trust,
sans Government interference,”
Mishra said, noting that a threemember panel has been set up
to recommend suitable candidates for the CEO’s post to the
trust. Ultimately, it is up to the
trust to determine how much
authority to delegate to the CEO,
who will be responsible for
arranging their own staff, while
everything remains under the
trust’s purview, Mishra stated.
Misra said on Sunday that
devotees are continuing to
throng the temple without any
signs of “hesitation or distrust”
in the system despite the recent
donation row.
Misrasaid he
has no data on the flow of devotees since the row, but there are
no indications of a dip in the
number of people offering
prayers daily. On July 6, the trust
announced a three-member
committee to screen candidates
for the CEO’s post.