SIT to record BKTC members' statements, collect CCTV footage in probe into alleged Badrinath temple offerings irregularities
Jul 11, 2026
Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], July 11 : The Uttarakhand Police on Saturday said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged irregularities in devotees' offerings at the Badrinath Temple will record statements of Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) members and collect CCTV footage as part of the investigation.
According to a police official, BKTC members who are unable to appear before the SIT on Saturday will be summoned later to record their statements.
"SIT to record the statement of Shri Badarinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC) members today. Those members not present today will be summoned to record their statement. SIT will also collect a copy of the CCTV footage. The collection of CCTV footage is being done partly as the CCTV data is around 8 TB," said the official.
The investigation is linked to alleged irregularities detected during the counting of cash offerings made by devotees at the Badrinath Temple earlier this month. Police are examining CCTV footage and other evidence as part of the probe.
Meanwhile, suspended BKTC employee Pramod Nautiyal has approached the Uttarakhand High Court, challenging his suspension order and the FIR registered against him in connection with the alleged case.
The matter was heard by a single bench of Justice Alok Mehra on Friday, which directed the BKTC to clarify its stand. The next hearing has been scheduled for July 16.
Hearing the matter on Friday, a single bench of Justice Alok Mehra directed the BKTC to clarify its stand. The next hearing in the matter has been scheduled for July 16. Notably, Nautiyal's mobile phone remained switched off on Thursday.
Following his suspension, Nautiyal was attached to the BKTC office in Joshimath. However, he did not report for duty.
BKTC Chief Executive Officer Sohan Singh Rangad had earlier stated that the committee had been unable to establish contact with Nautiyal since his suspension.
The controversy began on July 2 after alleged irregularities were detected during the counting of cash offerings made by devotees at the Badrinath Temple. A preliminary inquiry found that cash was allegedly removed from the counting area between 9 am and 9:30 am, in violation of established procedures.
The CCTV footage from the premises allegedly showed Nautiyal leaving the counting area with what appeared to be a bundle of currency notes concealed beneath a mobile phone. After the footage surfaced on social media, the BKTC initiated a departmental inquiry.
Acting on the directions of BKTC Chairman Hemant Dwivedi, a four-member inquiry committee conducted a preliminary investigation and found prima facie evidence of irregularities against Nautiyal. Based on its findings, the committee suspended him with immediate effect and issued a notice seeking his reply within 48 hours.
Following a complaint lodged by BKTC In-charge Temple Officer Yudhveer Pushpawan, an FIR was registered against Nautiyal at Badrinath Police Station.
The case is currently being investigated at three levels: by the police Special Investigation Team (SIT), the BKTC's departmental inquiry committee, and a high-level committee headed by the Garhwal Commissioner.
On Thursday, Finance Controller for the Shri Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), Hem Kandpal, came forward to address the ongoing controversy regarding the alleged diversion of temple offerings, emphasising that the actions of a single staffer do not reflect the institutional integrity of the committee.