Anukalp, who is accused in connection with the alleged theft of cash from the Ram Temple, is described as having influenced circumstances around the process of counting donations. One report says Anukalp helped get his brother-in-law, Lavkush, appointed to the team responsible for counting the cash donated by devotees. The same account adds that this period involved lifestyle changes for Anukalp, including references to a farmhouse and personal items, which are presented as part of the narrative around how the accused’s circumstances shifted. The information provided focuses on the alleged link between the appointment of a family member to the cash-counting team and the circumstances surrounding the accused’s involvement. The report does not provide additional verified details on the amount stolen, the timeframe of the alleged theft, or the investigative findings beyond the claims described. The allegations therefore center on questions of access and influence over the donation-counting process, as Anukalp’s role and connections are highlighted.