By SNV Sudhir
The Governors of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have
confirmed their visits.
The entire state Cabinet ministers including Chief Minister
N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, 15 Union ministers along with newly sworn-in tourism
minister K. Chiranjeevi, 30 MPs and more than 150 MLAs are to attend the
wedding.
In a coincidence of sorts, most of the ministers are
visiting Vizag on “official” work and then planning to attend the wedding in
Viziangaram on Friday evening.
Interestingly, most of the ministers are visiting Vizag on
"official" work and then attend the wedding in Viziangaram on Friday
evening. Given the large number of VVIPs, maintaining protocol is turning out
to be a problem since the local office is understaffed — Vizag is not a
prominent destination due to lack of political and government related activity.
Therefore, a battery of tahsildhars, MROs, special grade
deputy collectors has been deployed by the local administration to take care of
the guests.
The transport and police departments are hiring more than
200 private vehicles. The transport department is hiring 150 vehicles on
Thursday and Friday paying `1,000 per day per vehicle. In all, it is spending
`3 lakh to hire vehicles for “official” movements.
Transport department sleuths are also said to be
pressurising taxi operators.
“We are hiring private vehicles to use them as part of the
convoys,” in charge deputy transport commissioner G. Krishnaiah told this
correspondent.
In a last-minute arrangement, local officials are said to
have brought in beacon lights from Hyderabad
to fit on cars carrying VIPs.
With the government circuit house having limited
accommodation and given the long list of the guests officials had to find rooms
for them in star hotels on the Beach
Road and also in guest houses belonging to various
PSUs located in the vicinity.
“Ministers have suddenly decided to hold ‘review’ meetings
at Vizag just to attend the VIP wedding. These review meetings are meant to
legitimise the visits of these ministers,” said social activist and former
bureaucrat, E.A.S. Sarma.
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