New controversy over 108-foot sculpture of Tuljabhavani Devi; Inconsistency between the committee and the administration

A 108-foot-tall sculpture of Tuljabhavani Devi, the mother of the clan of Maharashtra, giving the Bhavani sword to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, will be erected in Tuljapur. However, this sculpture is now becoming more than just a sculpture, but the center of controversy. There was already a controversy over the replica of this sculpture being made in Tuljapur whether it was octagonal or double-armed. Now, a contradiction has arisen in it due to the report sought by the committee.
This new controversy is likely to arise as the committee and the administration are making contradictory statements on whether the expert report was given or not. Temple Committee Trustee MLA Rana Jagjitsinh Patil has claimed that experts have given a report to the District Collector on how this sculpture should be. On the other hand, Temple Committee Chairman District Collector Kirti Kiran Pujar has rejected this claim and said that the report has not been received.
Who is lying about this? The trustees of the temple committee or the administration itself? Against this backdrop, did the temple committee itself hide any information? Is there any pressure on the chairman of the temple committee? This serious question is now arising! If a game of hide and seek is going on regarding a religious issue like the sculpture of Mother Bhavani, it will be a betrayal of the sentiments of the devotees! It is necessary to clarify what the real facts are in all these cases.
It is being alleged that the temple committee is playing a game of hide and seek on a religious issue like the sculpture of Mother Tulja Bhavani giving the sword to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. There is a possibility of a new controversy breaking out regarding the 108-foot sculpture of Tulja Bhavani Devi. There is a contradiction between the trustees and the chairman of the temple regarding the report sought by the committee regarding whether the form of Mother Tulja Bhavani Devi in the sculpture should be octagonal or double-armed.