The Mystery Of Ratna Bhandar
Outlook|July 08, 2019
CM Naveen fears a backlash if jewellery is found missing from the Jagannath temple’s chamber whose keys were lost.
Sandeep Sahu in Puri
The Mystery Of Ratna Bhandar

WHEN the juggernaut rolls during the Rath Yatra festival in Puri on July 4, a discordant note amid the revelry would be the missing keys to Lord Jagannath temple’s treasure trove—the Ratna Bhandar. It would be more than a year since the keys went ‘missing’, and no one knows if some of the precious jewellery worth crores of rupees have also disappeared. Nor does anyone know if the keys marked ‘duplicate’ that mysteriously surfaced at the record room of the district collector’s office, nine days after the keys were reported missing on April 4, 2018, were actually the keys of the Ratna Bhandar.

In what is perhaps the only case of its kind in the country, an embarrassed state government had ordered a judi­cial inquiry on June 7, 2018, six days after a leading Odia TV news channel broke the story of a heated discus­sion about the missing keys at the meeting of the temple management committee on the same day when the keys were reported missing. As per the minutes of the meet­ ing revealed by the news channel, Gajapati Dib y­asingh Deb, the ‘first servitor’ of the temple, expressed his unhappiness over the shoddy handling of the affair.

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