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Protocol goes for a toss again during Guv's visit to Bhadradri temple
Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan attended the traditional coronation ceremony of Lord Rama at Sri Sitaramachandra Swami temple at Bhadrachalam on Monday.
Bhadrachalam: Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan attended the traditional coronation ceremony of Lord Rama at Sri Sitaramachandra Swami temple at Bhadrachalam on Monday. In repeated turns of incidents, the protocol has gone for a toss again during the visit of Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan to the Sri Lord Rama Temple in Bhadrachalam. As per the protocol, some officials locally must receive and accompany the Governor during the tour. It is said almost four officials who should receive the Governor were not present. The Collector Anudeep, SP Sunil Dutt, ITDA PO P Gautham kept themselves absent on the occasion. This is not the first occasion where the protocol was violated during the visit of the Governor.
Governor Dr TamilisaiSoundararajan will visit remote tribal habitations of Pusukunta and other places in Bhadradri-Kothagudem district on Monday and Tuesday.
As part of her pilot project aimed at improving the nutritional status of people belonging to the primitive tribal groups, the Governor will launch a series of initiatives at Pusukunta and Gogulapudi, the two adopted tribal habitations of the Kondareddi tribe.
On Monday, the Governor will attend the traditional coronation ceremony of Lord Rama at Sri Sitaramachandra Swami temple at Bhadrachalam. Later on the same day, she will attend the traditional Seemantham(baby shower) ceremony of tribal women organised by the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashramam at a private function hall in Bhadrachalam.
The Governor will also visit the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS) Blood Bank and will review the functioning of IRCS' Bhadradri Kothagudem district branch. On the same day, she will also visit the JagadambasahitaJayalingeshwara Swami temple at Nacharam village of Dammaipet mandal and will offer prayers.
On the second day of her tour, Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan will visit Pusukunta Kondareddi tribal habitations in the district and will interact with the tribal people of Pusukunta and Gogulapudi habitations to know their issues firsthand and will take a series of initiatives to address them. Later, the Governor will visit the Heavy Water Plant at the Manuguru.
The discord between Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and the state's Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government appears to have a reached a point of no-return. The Governor publicly complaining about the "insult" meted out to her by the state government may deepen the friction between them. After meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday and Thursday, Soundararajan came out openly to accuse the TRS government of "insulting" her.
The TRS government too hit back at her. Energy Minister Jagdish Reddy called her comments uncalled for and termed her a "BJP leader". The development indicates that Telangana may be heading West Bengal and Kerala way where the Governors have locked horns with the state governments. Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao's views on how the party ruling at the Centre misused the office of the Governor over the years are well known. He has been targetting the BJP government at the Centre for acting against the spirit of federalism.
KCR, as Rao is popularly known, recently came out in support of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in her clash with Governor Jagdeep Dhankar. The TRS chief referred to Sarkaria Commission report to highlight how the office of Governor has been misused by the Centre. When Soundararajan, a former BJP leader in Tamil Nadu, was appointed as Telangana Governor in 2019, the TRS was reportedly miffed over the Centre not consulting it before the appointment.
While initially the relations were cordial between the Governor and the state government, the friction began when Soundararajan visited few hospitals during Covid-19 pandemic. The TRS government was irked by her remarks over the government's handling of the pandemic. Eyebrows were raised in political circles when Soundararajan, who is also a physician, called meetings of officials over Covid situation. Sections of the ruling party felt that the Governor was overstepping her powers.
Both the sides, however, played down the differences. Last year, the rift became public late last year after the Governor did not approve a file sent by the State Cabinet recommending appointment of P. Kaushik Reddy as a member of Legislative Council. She had told the media that since the nominated post falls in the category of social service, she was trying to get information about Kaushik Reddy's social service work. The TRS government later had to send Kaushik Reddy to the upper House of the state Legislature under MLA quota. The CM and ministers had also not attended Republic Day celebrations at Raj Bhavan. The differences deepened further after the state government commenced budget session of the state legislature last month without customary address of the Governor. Soundararajan had taken exception to this. However, the government argued that there was no need for the Governor's address as it was not a new session but continuation of the previous session. The Governor was also not invited for the reopening of Yadadri temple on March 28. The Chief Minister had attended the rituals to mark the reopening of the temple after renovation. She was also not invited to Medaram Jatra, the tribal fair held in February. She, however, visited Medaram but no official was present. The rift widened further with KCR staying away from Ugadi celebrations hosted by Governor at Raj Bhavan. Though Raj Bhavan had sent invitations to the CM and his cabinet colleagues, none of them turned up. Raj Bhavan had also sent invitations to MPs, MLAs and MLCs to the event but no one came. Even the senior civil and police officials did not attend the celebrations. After meeting with the Prime Minister on Wednesday and Home Minister on Thursday, she alleged that the state government insulted the office of Governor, citing the instances where Governor's protocol was not followed. She said she did not know why the state government was insulting and ignoring her. "Leave aside everything. Should a lady like me be insulted and ignored," she asked after meeting with Amit Shah. She said she would be visiting Bhadrachalam temple in April 11. "I will be going by road as that is the mode of transport of a Governor in the state," she said. The TRS government has also hit back at Soundararajan for her allegations. Energy Minister Jagadish Reddy alleged thatA he Governor recently visited the Yadadri temple as a BJP leader and hence the government did not follow the protocol. According to the minister, the reason for the present differences is that she has a political background. "Those who worked as State presidents of political parties, worked as Chief Ministers or Ministers are being madeA Governors. "Running politics from Raj Bhavan in order to develop a political party in the state would not work. Such experiments failed in other states too," the minister remarked but denied that the government insulted the Governor.
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