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Badrinath donation row: BKTC suspends employee as probe into alleged theft begins, CCTV examined

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Badrinath donation row: BKTC suspends employee as probe into alleged theft begins, CCTV examined

An employee was suspended as an inquiry panel investigates donation handling irregularities. The probe began after social media allegations surfaced regarding offerings at Badrinath Dham. CCTV footage and employee statements will be examined by the four-member committee. Questions arose about CCTV camera replacements, which officials stated was routine. The controversy has also sparked political debate and calls for further investigation.

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