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Jagan to visit Tirumala

Fri 27 Sep 2024, 13:21:19
Amaravati: YSRCP chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy‘s planned visit to Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple at Tirumala Hills to offer prayers on Saturday is likely to raise political temperatures in Andhra Pradesh as the ruling NDA is sticking to its guns on the demand that the former Chief Minister should declare his faith before entering the hill shrine.

According to rules, foreigners and non-Hindus should declare their reverence for Lord Venkateswara to have a darshan of the presiding deity at the hill shrine. Jagan had said he will visit the temple as part of the statewide temple rituals called for by the party to atone for the ‘sin’ allegedly committed by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu through his allegations on Tirupati laddus.

Reddy’s appeal comes days after Naidu alleged that the previous YSRCP government used substandard ingredients and animal fat for making the laddus at Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirupati. The allegations sparked a massive controversy across the country.

Responding to Reddy’s announcement on the temple visit, the BJP’s State unit on Thursday demanded he declare his faith before entering the hill shrine.

Andhra Pradesh BJP leader L Dinakar highlighted that Reddy has his



constitutional right to follow the religion of his choice but called for respecting the rituals, customs, traditions, rules and regulations of other faiths.

“He is trying to enter into Hindu temples. He shall adhere to the systems and practices of Hindu temples, otherwise, he is ineligible to enter the Devasthanam (Tirumala temple),” Dinakar said.
Further, the TDP leader observed that the declaration is mandatory and that nobody is above God. When contacted, Tirupati Superintendent of Police L Subbarayudu said that taking out processions and meetings have been prohibited in the district.

“We will strictly implement all police acts. Without prior permission there should not be any processions and meetings. We will take all the precautions,” he said.

He further said Section 30 of the Police Act which regulates public assemblies and processions is enforced and as of Thursday 5 PM no political party approached the law enforcement department seeking permission to conduct rallies. Meanwhile, YSRCP released the itinerary of Reddy’s two-day visit to Tirumala, which involves the former CM departing from Gannavaram Airport for Renigunta at 4 pm on Friday.




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