Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Prashanti Nilayam
Comunicado de Prensa No. 3 - 03 de julio 2011
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust informa que se ha producido información incorrecta, en una sección de la prensa y los medios electrónicos, en relación con el inventario de los objetos de valor , en la planta baja del Yajur Mandir el 2 de julio de 2011.
1. Los representantes del Gobierno visitaron Prashanti Nilayam a petición expresa de la Fundación para ayudar en la realización del inventario de las partes restantes del Yajur Mandir, nada fue tocado.
2. Se informó erróneamente que el Yajur Mandir fue abierto por el Sr. Satyajit.
Las cerraduras del Yajur Mandir puerta principal, se mantuvieron con dos cubiertas debidamente firmadas y selladas por dos Síndicos es decir, el Sr. SV Giri y el Sr. RJ Ratnakar. Estas fueron traídas de la custodia, donde se encontraban. Las cerraduras se abrieron en presencia del colector común, el colector común adicional, Anantapur, y de la Administración y los miembros del Consejo de Administración presente en Puttaparthi ese día.
3. Se informó en un sector de la prensa, que el Sr. V. Srinivasan, administrador, estuvo presente. Sr. V. Srinivasan en ese momento se encontraba en Jharkhand para participar en una actividad de Seva de la Organización Sai.
4. Hubo una acusación infundada de que en la noche del 1 de julio el material sustancial del Yajur Mandir fue extraído , anticipándose a la visita de los representantes del Gobierno.
Desde el día de Maha Samadhi, todos los movimientos hacia y desde Yajur Mandir, están siendo vigilados por la policía del estado de Andhra, que están de guardia las 24 horas del día.
5. Hubo un informe, que la Administración había hecho una declaración, que la inventarización del Yajur Mandir fue completa, después de que el inventario fuera realizado el 17 de junio .
La Administración no había hecho tal declaración. El 17 de junio y 18 de 2011 sólo las cámaras privadas de Bhagavan Baba fueron inventariadas como se indicó en el comunicado de prensa. El cuarto de al lado de la cámara privada en el primer piso, y la planta baja, no fueron inventariados. Fue que para un hacer el inventario de estos cuartos, que la presencia de representantes del Gobierno fue solicitada.
6. Hubo un informe de que hay mucho más para recuperar del Yajur Mandir. Incluso hubo referencias fantásticas a los túneles y pasadizos secretos. Los túneles o pasadizos secretos, NO existen.
Todos los artículos en la habitación contigua al despacho privado de Bhagavan Baba y la planta baja se han inventariado. Un tasador profesional estuvo presente y los valores finales fueron anunciados por la Fundación en el Comunicado de Prensa No. 2 de julio ..
Comunicado de Prensa No. 2 - 02 de julio 2011
El Yajur Mandir fue inspeccionado por el Patronato, el Consejo de Administración, los miembros y representantes del Gobierno de Andhra Pradesh, es decir, el conjunto colector y el colector adicional .
Los detalles de el inventario de los objetos de valor hoy en el Yajur Mandir, aparte de las habitaciones privadas de Bhagavan Baba, son los siguientes:
Artículos de valor
Plata (116 Kgs) Rs. 5796607
Joyería de oro (905 gramos) Rs. 1583525
Anillo de brillantes Rs. 309361
Efectivo Nulo
Total Rs. 7689493
Las habitaciones privadas de Bhagavan Baba también se revisaron y no encontraron objetos de valor.
El coleccionista , que habló con los medios de comunicación, también dejó en claro a la prensa que no había otros objetos de valor en las cámaras privadas y ni plata, oro, piedras preciosas, o dinero en efectivo , fueron encontrados en otras partes de las instalaciones, además del material inventariado.
Después de la inspección, el Yajur Mandir fue cerrado con llave doble y las llaves se mantuvieron con los dos Síndicos.
Todos los elementos que fueron inventariados se dejan en el hall central de la planta baja del Yajur Mandir y éstos serán depositados en el Banco Estatal de India, en el día hábil siguiente, que es el lunes, 4 de julio.
7. El Fideicomiso está haciendo todo lo posible para ser totalmente transparente en todas sus actividades. Una parte de los medios de comunicación todavía caen en información incorrecta e insinuaciones. Hacemos un llamado a ellos, en nombre del periodismo responsable, para que desista de esta práctica. Esperamos que se den cuenta de que tal información errónea sólo dañaría la credibilidad de las instituciones que Bhagavan Baba ha creado para el bien público.
Coordinador de Medios
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
Prashanti Nilayam
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SRI SATHYA SAI CENTRAL TRUST, PRASANTHI NILAYAM
Press Release No. 3 – July 3, 2011
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust makes this Press Release as there has been incorrect reporting in a section of the press and electronic media with respect to the inventory of valuables undertaken in the ground floor of Yajur Mandir on July 2, 2011.
1. There was no “search” by the Government. The representatives of the Government visited Prasanthi Nilayam at the specific request of the Trust to assist in taking inventory of the remaining portions of Yajur Mandir; nothing was “seized”.
2. It was wrongly reported that the Yajur Mandir was opened by Mr. Satyajit.
The Yajur Mandir main door keys were kept in two covers duly signed and sealed by two Trustees namely Mr. S.V. Giri and Mr. R. J. Ratnakar. These were brought from the safe custody where they were stored. The locks were opened in the presence of the Joint Collector, Additional Joint collector, Anantapur and the Trustees and members of the Council of Management present in Puttaparthi that day.
3. It was reported in a section of the Press that Mr. V.Srinivasan, Trustee, was present. Mr. V. Srinivasan at that time was away in Jharkand to participate in a Seva activity of the Sai Organisation.
4. There was an unfounded allegation that on the night of July 1, substantial material from the Yajur Mandir was spirited away, anticipating the visit of the Government representatives.
From the day of Maha Samadhi, all movement to and from Yajur Mandir are being recorded by the Andhra State Police who are on duty 24 hours of the day.
5. There was a report that the Trustees had earlier made a statement after the inventory was taken on June 17 that the inventorisation of the Yajur Mandir was complete.
The Trustees had made no such statement. On June 17 and 18, 2011 only the private chambers of Bhagawan Baba was inventoried as was indicated in the Press Statement. The room adjoining the private chamber in the first floor and the ground floor were not inventoried. It was only to inventory these rooms, the presence of Government representatives was requested.
6. There was a report that there is lot more to be recovered from Yajur Mandir. There were even fanciful references to tunnels and secret passages. No such tunnels or secret passages exist.
All items in the room adjoining the private chambers of Bhagawan Baba and the ground floor were inventoried. A professional valuer was present and the final values were announced by the Trust in Press Release No. 2 l on July 2..
Press Release No. 2 - July 2, 2011
The Yajur Mandir was inspected by the Trustees, Council of Management, Members and Representatives of the Government of Andhra Pradesh namely the Joint Collector and the Additional Joint collector today.
The details of the valuables inventoried today in the Yajur Mandir, other than the Private Chambers of Bhagawan Baba, are as follows:
Items Value
Silverware (116 Kgs) Rs. 5796607
Gold Jewellery (905 gms) Rs. 1583525
Diamond ring Rs. 309361
Cash Nil
Total Rs. 7689493
SRI SATHYA SAI CENTRAL TRUST, PRASANTHI NILAYAM
Press Release No. 3 – July 3, 2011
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust makes this Press Release as there has been incorrect reporting in a section of the press and electronic media with respect to the inventory of valuables undertaken in the ground floor of Yajur Mandir on July 2, 2011.
1. There was no “search” by the Government. The representatives of the Government visited Prasanthi Nilayam at the specific request of the Trust to assist in taking inventory of the remaining portions of Yajur Mandir; nothing was “seized”.
2. It was wrongly reported that the Yajur Mandir was opened by Mr. Satyajit.
The Yajur Mandir main door keys were kept in two covers duly signed and sealed by two Trustees namely Mr. S.V. Giri and Mr. R. J. Ratnakar. These were brought from the safe custody where they were stored. The locks were opened in the presence of the Joint Collector, Additional Joint collector, Anantapur and the Trustees and members of the Council of Management present in Puttaparthi that day.
3. It was reported in a section of the Press that Mr. V.Srinivasan, Trustee, was present. Mr. V. Srinivasan at that time was away in Jharkand to participate in a Seva activity of the Sai Organisation.
4. There was an unfounded allegation that on the night of July 1, substantial material from the Yajur Mandir was spirited away, anticipating the visit of the Government representatives.
From the day of Maha Samadhi, all movement to and from Yajur Mandir are being recorded by the Andhra State Police who are on duty 24 hours of the day.
5. There was a report that the Trustees had earlier made a statement after the inventory was taken on June 17 that the inventorisation of the Yajur Mandir was complete.
The Trustees had made no such statement. On June 17 and 18, 2011 only the private chambers of Bhagawan Baba was inventoried as was indicated in the Press Statement. The room adjoining the private chamber in the first floor and the ground floor were not inventoried. It was only to inventory these rooms, the presence of Government representatives was requested.
6. There was a report that there is lot more to be recovered from Yajur Mandir. There were even fanciful references to tunnels and secret passages. No such tunnels or secret passages exist.
All items in the room adjoining the private chambers of Bhagawan Baba and the ground floor were inventoried. A professional valuer was present and the final values were announced by the Trust in Press Release No. 2 l on July 2..
Press Release No. 2 - July 2, 2011
The Yajur Mandir was inspected by the Trustees, Council of Management, Members and Representatives of the Government of Andhra Pradesh namely the Joint Collector and the Additional Joint collector today.
The details of the valuables inventoried today in the Yajur Mandir, other than the Private Chambers of Bhagawan Baba, are as follows:
Items Value
Silverware (116 Kgs) Rs. 5796607
Gold Jewellery (905 gms) Rs. 1583525
Diamond ring Rs. 309361
Cash Nil
Total Rs. 7689493
The private chambers of Bhagawan Baba were also inspected and no valuables were found.
The Joint Collector, who spoke to the Media, also made it clear to the Press that there were no other valuables in the private chambers and no silver, gold, precious stones, or cash were found elsewhere in the premises besides the inventoried material.
After the inspection, Yajur Mandir was double locked and the keys were kept with the two Trustees.
All the items that were inventoried are left in the central hall in the ground floor of Yajur Mandir and these will be deposited with the State Bank of India on the next working day, which is Monday, July 4.
7. The Trust is doing everything to be completely transparent in all its activities. A section of the Media is still indulging in incorrect reporting and innuendos. We appeal to them, in the name of responsible journalism, to desist from this practice. We do hope that they will realize that such misreporting would only damage the credibility of the institutions that Bhagawan Baba has set up for public good.
Media Coordinator
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
Prasanthi Nilayam
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The Joint Collector, who spoke to the Media, also made it clear to the Press that there were no other valuables in the private chambers and no silver, gold, precious stones, or cash were found elsewhere in the premises besides the inventoried material.
After the inspection, Yajur Mandir was double locked and the keys were kept with the two Trustees.
All the items that were inventoried are left in the central hall in the ground floor of Yajur Mandir and these will be deposited with the State Bank of India on the next working day, which is Monday, July 4.
7. The Trust is doing everything to be completely transparent in all its activities. A section of the Media is still indulging in incorrect reporting and innuendos. We appeal to them, in the name of responsible journalism, to desist from this practice. We do hope that they will realize that such misreporting would only damage the credibility of the institutions that Bhagawan Baba has set up for public good.
Media Coordinator
Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust
Prasanthi Nilayam
OUR LIFE IS HIS MESSAGE...
OMSAIRAMMM...
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