Karni Sena Raises Ayodhya Theft And Local Kashi Issues In Varanasi Meeting

Intro
Varanasi, July 7, 2026: Karni Sena members held a meeting in Varanasi and raised anger over the alleged Ayodhya Ram Temple donation and theft controversy, along with local issues linked to Kashi.
The meeting also discussed difficulties faced by residents during Kashi Vishwanath darshan, unannounced power cuts and concerns connected with NEET. Members warned that they may launch an agitation if the issues are not addressed.
Key Details
The organisation expressed concern over the alleged Ayodhya matter and said temple-linked funds and public faith must be handled with full transparency. The group also argued that devotees and local residents should not face avoidable hardship while seeking darshan in Kashi.
Power cuts were another point of discussion. Residents in several parts of Varanasi have raised concerns in recent weeks about electricity supply, billing and complaint handling. NEET-related concerns were also mentioned during the meeting as part of wider youth and education anxiety.
The language of the meeting remained firm, but any allegation will need proper examination by the concerned authorities. Local administration and departments may respond if a formal representation is submitted.
Local Impact
In Varanasi, religious arrangements, electricity supply and student issues quickly become public matters because they affect many households directly. Organisations raising these concerns can create pressure on officials, but solutions require clear complaints and department-level follow-up.
For residents, the main expectation is practical relief: smoother darshan management, better power supply communication and clarity on education-related demands.
The meeting also reflects how local groups are linking state-level religious concerns with everyday city issues. That mix can draw wider attention, but it also makes it important that each demand is framed clearly and handled through proper channels.
What Happens Next
Karni Sena members may submit demands to the administration or announce further action if they feel there is no response. The next step will depend on whether officials engage with the issues and whether the organisation moves from warning to a formal protest plan.
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