New Delhi: The Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable who killed four people, including three Muslim men, aboard the Jaipur Express train in a hate crime in July wants to contribute financially to the construction of Ram Temple in Ayodhya.Chetan Singh, who is currently in jail, wants to appeal to the court through his lawyers to de-freeze his bank account, Midday News quoted sources in the know of things as saying.He had also written a letter to his former employer requesting that his salary disbursement be continued even during the court trial so that he could support his family.According to sources quoted by the newspaper, Singh is still of the belief that he had not committed any murders and that he has been, over the past few years, not been able to control his anger. They also say that he keeps telling others that he feels as if he is possessed by another soul.On July 31, Singh shot dead four people on the train near the Palghar railway station in Maharashtra. Among those killed were an assistant sub-inspector (ASI) and three passengers – all Muslim men with beards – across nine carriages. The shocking incident, videographed by fellow passengers, shows Chaudhary went on firing at three passengers—all Muslim men with beards – across nine carriages. The three passengers – Abdul Kadar Mohamed Hussain Bhanpurawala, Syed Saifuddin, and Asgar Abbas Sheikh – had died right at the spot.In the video, Singh is heard saying, “Pakistan se operate hue hain, tumhari media, yahi media coverage dikha rahi hai hai, pata chal raha hai unko, sab pata chal raha hai, inke aaqa hai wahan… Agar vote dena hai, agar Hindustan me rehna hai, toh mai kehta hoon, Modi aur Yogi, ye do hain, aur aapke Thackeray.”(‘They operate from Pakistan, this is what the media of the country is showing, they have found out, they know everything, their leaders are there… If you want to vote, if you want to live in India, then I say, Modi and Yogi, these are the two, and your Thackeray’.)Soon after the incident, Chaudhary was booked under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code for murder, along with sections of the Arms Act and the Indian Railways Act.