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No complaint from Rastrapati Bhavan: Odisha Government on President visit

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government and the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) on Wednesday denied having received any communication from the Rashtrapati Bhavan about alleged misconduct towards President Ram Nath Kovind and his wife during their visit to the shrine in March this year.

The denials came a day after the media reported that the SJTA had received a letter from the Rashtrapati Bhavan which alleged that some servitors created problems for President Kovind and his wife Savita Kovind during their visit to the 12th-century shrine on March 18.

"We have not received any communication from the President's office. They have not even made any oral complaint to us about misconduct by anyone. However, we are concerned over alleged misbehaviour towards devotees visiting the temple," SJTA chief administrator PK Mohapatra said.

When contacted, Chief Secretary AP Padhi, too, said that the state government had not received any communication from the Rastrapati Bhavan.

"No, we have not received any communication of any sort on this subject from the Rashtrapati Bhavan," he said.

The SJTA, however, did not reject the devotees' allegations of misbehaviour by servitors in the temple and Mohapatra said the body was investigating such cases in general.

The Shree Jagannath temple management committee headed by Gajapati King of Puri Divyasingha Deb had at its March 20 meeting reportedly discussed the matter relating to alleged misbehaviour towards the first couple in the temple by a section of the servitors.

The minutes of the management committee meeting of March 20 noted that the Rashtrapati Bhavan had "expressed displeasure" over the conduct of some servitors when

the President and the First

Lady visited the shrine on March 18.

"The President's office has expressed displeasure over the manner in which some servitors came close and brushed against the First Lady in the sanctum sanctorum of the shrine," the minutes of the March 20 meeting said.

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