Bedi greeted by protests in Yanam

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Press Trust of India Puducherry
Last Updated : Feb 06 2020 | 4:28 PM IST

Puducherry Lt Governor Kiran Bedi was on Thursday faced protests led by a minister against her visit to Yanam, an enclave of Puducherry in Andhra Pradesh, for reviewing developmental works there.

Health and Tourism Minister Malladi Krishna Rao launched the protest along with his supporters holding a bunch of black balloons and dressed up in the same colour.

Reacting to the agitation, the former IPS officer sought to know the need for it.

"Is it a protest against steps taken to ensure financial prudence or for seeking information on sustainability of projects or to ensure that the money meant for Yanam goes straight to the poor under various schemes?" she asked.

Noting that her office had to "undo the injustice" meted out to the staff at the lowest ranks of posts in Yanam, she insisted that all officers observe due process of clearing projects by meeting the audit requirements without falling a prey to departmental irregularities.

"Some of the past actions have been subject to CBI probe. Some officers were wrongly punished in the past and even lost their employment," she said.

Bedi also said, "currently certain irregular constructions, demolitions carried out in Yanam are under vigilance enquiry."
Justifying her visit to Yanam, the Lt Governor said, "the visit by Team Raj Nivas (led by her) and senior officers was to connect people of the outlying region with the administration without fear or favour and to give the people a voice which is heard and not stiffled as had been complained."
Reiterating that she was in Puducherry to do her duty with a sense of responsibility, Beid said with Yanam being a part of the Union Territory "it is now being closely administered."

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First Published: Feb 06 2020 | 4:28 PM IST

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