All traditions, rules ignored in Sanchaita’s appointment: Ashok
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‘Govt. is trying to control properties of temples under the purview of MANSAS Trust’
Taking sturdy exception to the appointment of P. Sanchaita Gajapathi Raju because the chairperson of MANSAS Trust and a bunch of temples in East Godavari district, former Union Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju on Tuesday mentioned that the State authorities had ignored all traditions, rules and rules.
He questioned the authority of the federal government in making Ms. Sanchaita as the pinnacle for 104 temples in East Godavari district.
“Ms. Sanchaita has never visited the 104 temples under the supervision of the MANSAS Trust. The State government has no role in appointment of the chairperson of MANSAS Trust as it has always been done following the traditions and wishes of my father and its founder P.V.G. Raju. Her appointment has been done in violation of rules and regulations.
The government is trying to control the temple land and properties of the MANSAS Trust with this unilateral decision,” Mr. Ashok advised the media right here on Tuesday.
He additionally criticised Minister for Municipal Administration Botcha Satyanarayana for the latter’s reported remarks that the MANSAS Trust situation was a household dispute.
Answering a query, Mr. Ashok mentioned he was not becoming a member of any celebration and that he was dedicated to the rules of TDP.
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