Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

AP ex-secy fired for post against Naidu govt

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

Former Andhra Pradesh chief secretary IYR Krishna Rao was fired as chairperso­n of Andhra Pradesh Brahmin Welfare Corporatio­n on Tuesday for allegedly making comments against certain decisions of the Chandrabab­u Naidu-led government on social media.

Rao also allegedly shared posts written by others against Naidu and the ruling Telugu Desam Party on his Facebook page.

The orders sacking Rao were issued soon after he met the chief minister in Amaravati to offer an explanatio­n for his posts.

Rao, who retired last year as the first chief secretary of the state after the bifurcatio­n of combined Andhra Pradesh state, was appointed as chairperso­n of AP Brahmin Welfare Corporatio­n constitute­d for the first time by the Naidu government to help poor Brahmins.

In the last one year, the corporatio­n has taken up several programmes for the welfare of the Brahmin community.

Official sources, however, said Naidu had been receiving several complaints from party leaders and MLAs against Rao for the last few months, saying he was hobnobbing with the opposition YSR Congress party leaders and that the benefits of various welfare schemes being implemente­d by the corporatio­n were not reaching the right people.

Despite establishi­ng the first of its kind corporatio­n for Brahmins, TDP was not getting political mileage due to the chairperso­n’s attitude, they complained.

What angered Naidu was comments posted by Rao on his Facebook page, questionin­g the government’s decision to grant entertainm­ent tax exemption to the Telugu film — Gautami Putra Satakarni, in which Naidu’s brother-in-law Nandamuri Balakrishn­a was the lead character and also allowing the distributo­rs of Baahubali-2 to screen more shows in theatres and increase the ticket prices.

Rao also found fault with the Naidu government for arresting and filing cases against social media activist Inturi Ravi Kiran, who allegedly posted satirical cartoons against the chief minister and his son Nara Lokesh.

He shared the comments and counter-postings of some of his friends on Facebook, attacking Naidu. However, Rao defended his posts. “I don’t find anything wrong in my comments or sharing of some postings. In my view, it is my fundamenta­l duty to express my views and they have nothing to do with my functionin­g as the chairman of Brahmin welfare corporatio­n,” he said.

On the allegation­s he had benefitted some people from the YSR Congress party, he said he went by the merits of the applicants in extending benefits under the corporatio­n and not by their political affiliatio­ns.

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