Govt. creating hurdles in discharging my duties, alleges Ashok Gajapathi Raju
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Accusing the YSRCP authorities of creating hurdles and stopping him from discharging his duties, former Union Minister and MANSAS Trust chairperson P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju has stated that the State authorities ought to play the position of a facilitator for the belief established with an intention of promote training and charitable actions.
Mr. Ashok Gajapathi Raju was reinstated because the chairperson of the belief not too long ago following a directive of Andhra Pradesh High Court.
He stated that MANSAS Trust has cooperated with the successive governments by allocating treasured land for institution of instructional establishments corresponding to Government Polytechnic College of Vizianagaram.
He opposed the switch of the MANSAS Trust workers to different locations and switch of funds from the general public sector banks to personal ones. “Only the correspondents appointed by the MANSAS Trust have to manage the educational institutions and funds of the trust. However, the executive officer of the Endowments Department is ignoring the bylaws of the trust. He has written a letter to Bank of India to freeze the accounts of MANSAS Educational Institutions. It is creating problem for me in discharging my duties,” alleged Mr. Ashok Gajapathi Raju.
He additional stated that the workers had turn into victims with the selections taken by the Endowments Department that was presupposed to solely oversee land of the belief.
“Salaries of hundreds employees of 12 educational institutions including MR College, MVGR College of Engineering, and MR.V.R.G.R Law College are delayed. At least now, the government can extend its cooperation to the trust to ensure the smooth maintenance of the institutions,” stated Mr. Ashok Gajapathi Raju.
Temple land
Referring to concern on the sale of Simhachalam temple land, he stated it was completed in a clear means, in affiliation with the erstwhile Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority.
“The objective of the allocation of land to temples is to generate income for their maintenance and development. The bylaws of the trust allow to do so. That is why, we could provide many facilities including solar power equipment and construction of new structures in accordance to the Master Plan laid for the temple. There is no need to object such moves undertaken in the larger interests of the temples and educational institutions. The allocation of lands to the government buildings and educational institutions has also been done previously. Usage of land with a good aim should be welcomed,” he stated.
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