Deccan Chronicle

Temple staff face heat for stolen saris

Basar, Dharmapuri, Kaleshwara­m temples in eye of a storm

- PILLALAMAR­RI SRINIVAS I DC KARIMNAGAR, JULY 26

The endowment department has taken serious note of irregulari­ties in temples, including the theft of a sari donated by Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao from the Kaleshwara­m temple in 2016, and cracked down on some employees including a superinten­dent.

Endowment additional Commission­er E. Srinivas Rao has issued orders to initiate disciplina­ry action initiated against Kaleshwara­m temple superinten­dent and former executive officer B. Srinivas, senior assistant U. Uma Maheshwar Rao and other employees for the theft of the sari.

The famous temples at Basar, Dharmapuri and the Mukhtheshw­ara Swamy in

IT IS learnt that an employee working in the temple had stolen the sari from the temple storeroom. THE CM had offered the sari on June 2, 2016, to fulfil a vow.

Kaleshwara­m in Bhupalapal­li district are in the news in recent days for the wrong reasons.

Recently, endowment officials issued memos to three members of the Basar temple

IT IS said that an employee had been caught on CCTV cameras stealing the sari.

HE HAD replaced the original with another sari brought from Warangal to cover up the crime.

in Nirmal on the charges of irregulari­ties. There are also allegation­s of irregulari­ties in activities in the Dharmapuri temple in Jagtial district.

The endowment department transferre­d Dharmapuri Laxmi Narasimha Swamy temple executive officer Nayini Supriya for not giving accounts during an audit for `6 lakh worth diamond gold bangles offered to the deity by a devotee.

The endowment department took serious note of Kaleshwara­m temple superinten­dent B. Srinivas conducting a press meet and levelling allegation­s and demanding `80,000 for personal expenses. Board trustee chairman B. Venkatesha­m of the Kaleshwara­m temple termed the allegation­s political. The endowment department considered the press conference to be against the code of conduct for a government employee which had hampered the image of the temple.

The issue of missing a silk sari offered to Goddess Parwati the Chief Minister at the Kaleshwara­m temple came to light on July 21.

The temple authoritie­s had first denied the incident. However, an inquiry was subsequent­ly conducted where it was found the sari that the officials had submitted was not the one donated by Mr Chandrasek­har Rao.

It is learnt that an employee working in the temple had stolen the sari from the storeroom; the Chief Minister had offered the sari on June 2, 2016, to fulfil the vow in connection with the state formation by the KCR with wife on June 2, 2016.

It is said that an employee had been caught on CCTV cameras stealing the sari. He had replaced the original with another sari brought from Warangal to cover up the crime. by

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