Key Points

Shashi Tharoor has expressed serious concerns about the alleged gold theft from Sabarimala temple. The Congress MP demanded accountability from the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government regarding the matter. This comes after the Kerala High Court ordered a confidential SIT investigation into the case. The controversy involves missing gold-plated panels that showed significant weight discrepancies.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Demands Kerala Government Sabarimala Gold Theft Accountability

  • Kerala High Court forms Special Investigation Team to probe alleged gold theft from Sabarimala temple
  • Investigation led by former SP S Sasidharan and overseen by ADGP H Venkatesh
  • Case involves missing gold-plated panels with alleged 5kg weight discrepancy
  • Both Congress and BJP demand CBI probe and announce state-wide agitations
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Something really fishy: Shashi Tharoor demands Kerala government's accountability in Sabarimala alleged gold theft case

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor calls for Pinarayi Vijayan government's accountability as Kerala High Court orders SIT probe into alleged Sabarimala gold theft.

"I think everybody in Kerala realises that there is something really fishy about what is going on. - Shashi Tharoor"

Thiruvananthapuram, October 7

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor expressed happiness over the Kerala High Court's decision to form a Special Investigation Team to probe the Sabarimala alleged gold theft case. He also expressed suspicion about the matter, demanding accountability from the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government.

Speaking to ANI on Monday, the Congress MP reflected on the shocking details that have emerged in the case.

"I think everybody in Kerala realises that there is something really fishy about what is going on. The allegations that many kilos of gold seem to have been siphoned off. This is a very serious charge. I am glad that there is now a High Court-monitored SIT investigation. But the fact is that the entire public is going to be very concerned. We have been hearing some very shocking details about what seems to have happened...It seems to be a systematic problem that has gone on for some years under the present Government. I think accountability is a must," Tharoor said.

Earlier on Monday, the Kerala High Court ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged theft of gold from Sabarimala temple, while also directing that the investigation be confidential and no information be leaked.

The investigation will be led by former Superintendent of Police S Sasidharan, and overseen by Crime Branch chief Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) H Venkatesh. The team will consist of three inspectors, including cyber experts.

The High Court Devaswom Bench has directed the special investigation team to keep the investigation strictly confidential and not to leak any information.

The court's order pertained to 2019, when the gold-lined copper plates were taken down by the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB). The issue intensified when Unnikrishnan Potti claimed that two gold-plated panels donated to the temple in 2019 were missing from the strongroom, just ahead of the TDB-sponsored Global Ayyappa Sangamam event. Recently, the IDB vigilance had recovered the "missing" items, but it was alleged that around 5 kg of weight was lost from the plates.

On October 5, the TDB vigilance recorded the statement of Unnikrishnan Potty, a former helper and the sponsor of gold-plating works at the Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple.

Unnikrishnan Potty was questioned for nearly three hours at the TDB Vigilance headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram. After the session, he left the premises without responding clearly to the media's questions.

When pressed, Potty remarked, "Don't I have freedom as an individual? Everything will be proven before the High Court. Don't I have the right to move freely? The truth will prevail."

The inquiry stems from allegations that several gold-plated panels removed from the temple in 2019 and 2025 for restoration at workshops in Hyderabad and Chennai were mishandled, with discrepancies reported in their weight and gold content.

The controversy reignited after the Kerala High Court ordered the immediate return of the gold-plated panels taken for repairs and criticised the TDB for violating procedural norms by not informing the court-appointed Sabarimala Special Commissioner.

Both the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have announced state-wide agitations from today and have been demanding a High Court-monitored Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the alleged irregularities.

- ANI

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Priya S
Shashi Tharoor is absolutely right to demand accountability. When 5kg of gold weight goes missing from temple offerings, it shows systematic failure in governance. The government must answer for this.
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Michael C
As someone who visited Sabarimala last year, this news is deeply disturbing. Devotees offer gold with pure devotion, and if it's being misused, it's a betrayal of their faith. Hope the SIT delivers justice.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate Tharoor speaking up, I wish politicians wouldn't make everything political. This is about faith and corruption, not scoring points against the ruling party. Let the investigation happen without interference.
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Karthik V
The fact that this has been going on since 2019 shows how deep the rot is. Temple administration needs complete overhaul. This is why many devotees are losing trust in our religious institutions. 😔
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Sarah B
Unnikrishnan Potty's statement about "truth will prevail" gives me hope. Ordinary people standing up against corruption in such powerful institutions takes courage. Hope he gets protection to speak freely.

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