Funds Sanctioned for Temple Development Amid Rape Allegations

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Mumbai, March 26 According to official documents, the Maharashtra government had sanctioned over Rs 1 crore for development works at a temple linked to the arrested self-proclaimed godman and rape accused, Ashok Kharat, in the Nashik district in 2018.

The funds were approved on March 31, 2018, under the regional tourism development scheme by the tourism and cultural affairs department, then headed by BJP leader Jaykumar Rawal.

Kharat was arrested on March 18 after a 35-year-old woman accused him of repeated rape over a period of three years, and he is currently in police custody. He headed the Shri Ishanyeshwar Devasthan temple trust in Sinnar, Nashik district, and had several political leaders visit him over the years.

According to the government resolution, administrative approval was granted for development works worth Rs 1.05 crore at the temple site, including the construction of a hall, paving blocks on the premises, toilets for men and women, changing rooms, parking facilities, accommodation for devotees, a garden, and electrification.

Of the sanctioned amount, Rs 25 lakh were released during the 2017-18 financial year.

The approval was part of a larger decision to sanction works worth around Rs 112 crore for the development of 58 religious sites, temple premises, and tourist facilities across several districts in the state. Around Rs 17 crore were approved for disbursal to executing agencies, such as the Public Works Department (PWD), municipal corporations, and zilla parishads, during that financial year.

Officials said that the allocation of funds to religious and tourism sites is a routine exercise undertaken annually, and that there were no allegations against Kharat at the time of sanctioning the funds.

The works at the Ishanyeshwar temple were carried out through the PWD.

Sources in the district administration said that the temple received the highest allocation among the four projects included from Nashik district under the scheme.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT), led by IPS officer Tejaswi Satpute, is investigating cases against Kharat. It said that six criminal cases have been registered against him so far, and the victims include a pregnant woman.

Officials said that the SIT has found 100 objectionable videos and assets worth around Rs 1,500 crore related to Kharat. While the Income Tax department is investigating the financial irregularities and property holdings of Kharat and people related to him, the cyber police are examining the videos.

Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Sadanand Date and the state government are monitoring the investigation into the allegations against Kharat.
 
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