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Baripada 27/11 (Fast News Odisha) Second Sri Area Baripadar Sri Sri Haribaldev Mahaprabhu BJ Baripada Jagannath’s temple servants have been agitating for many years with various demands, but as no result has been achieved, they will protest in front of the District Collector’s office from December 1st with lighted lamps in their hands. It is reported that Chief Minister Mohan Charan has issued a demand letter to Majhi. According to the demands of the servicemen, the land that was plowed during the reign of Raja Rajuda for the management of the temple has been stolen by the government baboons from time to time, and the financial problems have arisen in the management of the temple. Cashew Corporation was auctioning cashews in 1000 acres, but after writing repeated letters, it is occupying 1000 acres without renewing the lease. They are refusing to pay Rs 15,000 per acre at the fixed price of the government, but they are auctioning cashews at Rs 2 lakh per acre. Even though the lease ends in 2019, the cashew corporation is not taking any steps or leaving the place of the Lord. The second shrine like Puri has 3 chariots in Baripada but it is sad that there is no special grant for chariots. Baripada Devottar department is sitting in debt of one and a half crores. The shopkeeper, who was supplying cash, is refusing to pay any more as there is 40 lakh rupees remaining, so Thakur’s policy is in danger of being stopped. Other people are sitting on the land of the Debottara department, so no Debottara officer, Amin, clerk is appointed to evict them. There is no grant for permanent office in the temple. To increase the income of the temple and to protect the land, welfare pavilions, tusi gardens, commercial institutions etc. are not built in the place of the deity. More servants of the temple are not being hired as required. In this regard, from the previous government to the current government, the promises have been met with the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister, Urban Development Minister, Law Minister and promises have been made. Therefore, if the state government does not take immediate steps to solve the above problems, every day from next Monday, December 1st, they will be forced to kneel in front of the District Collector’s office and take a non-violent approach with lighted lamps in their hands. Panda has responded through major media outlets.

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