Dharmarth Trust warns disgruntled employees of strong legal action

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 22:The Dharmarth Trust today warned its disgruntled employees of strong legal action, if they fail to mend their ways.
In a statement issued here today, the Spokesperson of the Dharmarth Trust said that a group of disgruntled employees and some anti-social elements entered the Temple complex and put up banners and posters defiling the temple. After the Trust removed these illegal banners these employees then forcibly occupied the management office in the premises of Sri Ranbireshwar Temple, which is otherwise meant for holding official meetings of the Management Council, the spokesman added.
“These employees also painted the frontside of the office complex, indicating it as ‘Dharmarth Trust Employees Association office’ which is patently illegal”, he said, adding that the Trust has taken a serious view of the incident and will not hesitate in taking appropriate legal action against the culprits.
“The Trust has taken this matter very seriously. The act of these employees is against the provisions of the establishment norms and employees conduct rules as well as against the law”, the spokesman said.
“This Act of the employees amounts to criminal trespassing and criminal intimidation and warrants action as per the rule of the law”, the spokesman said, adding that some vested interests have been misleading and instigating employees of the Trust for their own personal motives and to create anarchy in the functioning of the Trust which has been looking after the temples in Jammu and Kashmir for more than 150 years.