Dehradun, July 10 -- Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday said a high-level committee has been constituted to probe alleged donation irregularities at Badrinath, while attacking the Opposition Congress for seeking political mileage from matters concerning places of faith. Speaking to the reporters after chairing the 97th meeting of the State-Level Bankers' Committee (SLBC) at the Secretariat in Dehradun, the chief minister said, "We have constituted a high-level committee to probe the matter. We will not tolerate any irregularity of this kind. It is a sacred and central place of faith and devotion for followers of Sanatan Dharma. There should be absolutely no scope for such wrongdoing at a site of this significance." He added, "Those who fail to find genuine issues often seek political mileage from matters concerning our places of faith. Their honour and glory must not be diminished. No laxity will be tolerated at such sites, and my government and I will take strict action in this matter." Police in Chamoli district on Wednesday registered an FIR against an employee of the Shri Badrinath Kedarnath Temple Committee (BKTC), a day after he was suspended after an internal preliminary enquiry found irregularities in the handling of donations at the Badrinath Dham. A show-cause notice was issued to him on July 3, after the allegations came to light. While under suspension, he has also been attached to the BKTC office in Jyotirmath. On Friday, Hindu right-wing outfit Bhairav Sena Sangathan submitted a memorandum to the BKTC chief executive officer, demanding immediate administrative action and registration of an FIR over the alleged theft of donations at Badrinath Dham. The organisation warned of public protests if strict action was not taken. Later that day, the BKTC constituted the four-member panel to probe the matter. Meanwhile, state Congress vice-president Suryakant Dhasmana alleged that the controversy exposed the BJP's "pseudo-Hindutva", claiming that the party sought political mileage from religious issues. He further alleged that individuals associated with the BJP and the RSS occupied key positions in the BKTC and said the Opposition was merely discharging its duty by raising issues that hurt public sentiments. At the SLBC metting in Dehradun, Dhami directed banks and district administrations to hold regular outreach camps in districts with low credit-deposit ratios, saying that eligible beneficiaries should have easy access to institutional credit and government welfare schemes. He also expressed concern over the low credit-deposit ratios in Bageshwar, Pauri, Almora, Rudraprayag, Pithoragarh and Tehri districts....