Parties join hands to step up struggle on MANSAS
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Leaders of assorted of events of the Opposition, led by the TDP, have determined to take up a signature marketing campaign on Tuesday and conduct conferences in all 9 Assembly constituencies of Vizianagaram district to defend MANSAS Trust and Maharaja Educational Institutions which have been offering training at an inexpensive price construction.
For the primary time, TDP senior leaders like MLCs Dwarapureddi Jagadish and Gummadi Sandhya Rani took the initiative over the MANSAS Trust which has change into a burning problem within the State with the proposed privatisation of MR College which is being run the belief.
Former Union Minister and TDP senior chief P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju was faraway from the belief which controls greater than 12 academic establishments and properties value ₹50,000 crore.
The authorities appointed former MP Pusapati Anada Gajapathi Raju’s daughter Sanchaita Gajapathi Raju because the chairperson of the belief which lately mooted privatisation of MR College, main to widespread protests within the district.
Round-table
In this background, ‘Save Mansa-Save Education’ round-table convention was organised the place Mr. Jagadish and Ms. Sandhya Rani alleged that the YSR Congress authorities was interfering within the belief to seize its properties and weaken Ashok Gajapathi household politically.
They urged individuals to join hands and specific their views within the month-long agitational programme. Member of Legislative Assembly Pakalapati Raghuvarma and Lok Satta Party State government president Bhisetti Babji stated that stalling admission course of in MR College deprives the scholars of poor and center class sections of pursuing greater training.
Party parliamentary in-charge Kimidi Nagarjuna lauded the lively participation of many organisations within the struggle for the safety of MR College.
Aam Admi Party chief K. Dayanand felt that there shouldn’t be any political involvement in MANSAS affairs for the reason that belief was created to guarantee general improvement of the North Andhra area.
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