Tirupati Laddus’ ‘Animal Act’ Was Tendered By Previous Govt: Naidu

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Tirupati-Laddu-300x220 Tirupati Laddus' 'Animal Act' Was Tendered By Previous Govt: NaiduTirupati Temple waded into a thick web of intricate complex controversy criminally desecrating the most pious and revered prasadam savoured by crores of Hindus smearing their heads with sacred waft off the prasadam with a devotion not seen anywhere in the world. The Laddu, prsadam of the Lord, has been tested to have the liberal dose of animal fat including those of beef, pig. That it is beyond imagination and devilish is an understatement. Blasphemy is also an understatement.

It is clear that Andhra Pradesh had long gone to dogs like YSR Reddy, the former Chief Minister who is Christian by faith and obviously married to Abrahmanic sect. It is relevant because the tender for supply of the fat was awarded in YSR regime. How can this ever happen to one of the most sacred and revered temple in the country? That too by a democratically elected Govt with the support and votes of millions of Hindus.

Nara Lokesh Naidu, Andhra Pradesh minister,  said that he is ready to take “oath before the Lord” that the poorer than the poorest quality of ghee was used to prepare Tirumala temple laddus during the YSRC regime.

“The tender for procuring the ghee was awarded by the previous government. It is not the KMF (Karnataka Milk Federation). After complaints, it was tested and action was initiated,” Lokesh, son of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, said.

The revered laddu is distributed at one of the most revered Sri Venkateswara temple in Tirupati, run by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). That Hindus’ religious practices didn’t matter to a new set of leaders is given. But deliberately denigrating, desecrating the most pious tenets is not going to blow over quietly.

The Hindus visit Tirupati temple for prasadam from across the world. What can be more tragic than having to offer a prasadam which desecrates the core of the faith?

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