Crucial meet of Sathya Sai trust after funeral 
Hyderabad, April 25 (IANS) The Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust will meet to take 
some key decisions after Sathya Sai Baba's last rites Wednesday, with his death 
leaving a big question mark on the future of his massive spiritual empire 
estimated to be worth Rs.40,000 crore.

With Sathya Sai Baba passing away Sunday, the trust will decide on how to carry 
forward its activities and who should lead it as Baba has apparently not named 
a successor. 

The meeting will be taking place amid reports of a rift between some trust 
members and the relatives of Baba. 

The powerful trust is also expected to take a key decision on whether Baba's 
personal caregiver Satyajit should be included in the trust.

Speculation is rife in the pilgrim town of Puttaparthi since Baba's death 
Sunday that he left a will naming Satyajit as the trust head. The spiritual 
leader is believed to have stated last year that Satyajit should get a key 
responsibility in the trust. 

The 33-year-old was very close to the spiritual leader and remained by his 
bedside till his last breath after 28 days of treatment at the Sathya Sai 
Super-speciality Hospital.

Baba had praised Satyajit on many occasions for the care and services rendered 
by him. Ever since Baba was admitted to hospital March 28, a section of 
devotees at Prashanti Nilayam were unhappy with the presence of Satyajit.

Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Satyajit had come to Puttaparthi at the age of five. 
He studied at Satya Sai School and did his MBA from Sathya Sai Institute of 
Higher Learning with distinction.

As Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy has ruled out government 
interference, the six members of the trust will decide its future.

All previous meetings of the trust were presided over by the founder and 
chairman Sathya Sai Baba. Thus it will be the first meeting without him since 
the trust was formed in 1972.

Though trust secretary K. Chakravarthi has cheque-signing power, there was 
never an opportunity for him to exercise it. All the funds for trust activities 
in India and abroad were released only with Baba's permission, according to 
sources close to Prashanti Nilayam.

The godman's nephew R.J. Ratnakar is the only family member on the trust and he 
is reportedly seeking a greater say in financial matters.

The trust members will be looking for guidance from the most respected member 
P.N. Bhagwati, former chief justice of India. He along with other well-known 
members S.V. Giri, Indulal Shah and Venu Srinivas are expected to lay down 
fresh guidelines for the trust to carry on its activities.


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