Supreme Court Questions Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu on Tirupati Prasadam Allegations, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Responds

Supreme Court Questions Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu on Tirupati Prasadam Allegations, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Responds

Supreme Court Questions Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu on Tirupati Prasadam Allegations, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan Responds

Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) [India], October 1: The Supreme Court recently questioned Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for making public allegations about the use of adulterated ghee in the preparation of laddus served as prasadam at the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Tirumala.

State Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan responded on Tuesday, stating that the judges did not confirm the laddus were unadulterated. He emphasized that the government will investigate violations from the past five years, not just the prasadam issue. Kalyan said, “I think they said in such a way, they never said it was not adulterated. Whatever information they have on their hands; I think they commented on that. Supreme Court judges didn’t say that it was unadulterated, they said there was confusion regarding the date which will be cleared. But our government will take forward the kind of violations that happened in the last 5 years. It is not just about the Prasad issue.”

Speaking on his ‘Prayashchit Diksha’, Kalyan mentioned it is a commitment to the Sanathana Dharma Parikshana Trust. He highlighted that around 219 temples were desecrated in the past 5-6 years, including the vandalism of Lord Ram’s statue in Ramatheertham. He said, “This ‘Prayashchit Diksha’ is the commitment to take forward the Sanathana Dharma Parirakshana Trust, it is very essential. This kind of occurrence should be stopped and addressed differently at a different level.”

The Supreme Court bench, consisting of Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan, criticized CM Naidu for making statements without conclusive proof, stating it could affect the sentiments of many people. They suggested that the Solicitor General assist in deciding whether the state SIT should continue the investigation or if it should be handled by an independent agency.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) Dwaraka Tirumala Rao announced that the SIT investigation into the Tirupati Laddu prasadam case will be suspended until October 3, due to the ongoing Supreme Court hearing.

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Supreme Court -: The Supreme Court is the highest court in India. It makes important decisions about laws and justice in the country.

Andhra Pradesh -: Andhra Pradesh is a state in the southern part of India. It has its own government and Chief Minister.

CM N Chandrababu Naidu -: N Chandrababu Naidu is the Chief Minister (CM) of Andhra Pradesh. The Chief Minister is like the head of the state government.

Tirupati prasadam -: Tirupati prasadam refers to the sacred food offered to devotees at the Tirupati temple, especially the famous laddus (sweet balls).

adulterated ghee -: Adulterated ghee means ghee (a type of clarified butter) that has been mixed with other substances, making it impure or unsafe.

Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan -: Pawan Kalyan is the Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. He helps the Chief Minister in running the state government.

Prayashchit Diksha -: Prayashchit Diksha is a commitment or vow taken for atonement or making up for past mistakes, often related to religious practices.

Sanathana Dharma Parikshana Trust -: The Sanathana Dharma Parikshana Trust is an organization that works to preserve and promote ancient Hindu traditions and values.

SIT investigation -: SIT stands for Special Investigation Team. It is a group of experts who investigate serious cases. The investigation is paused until October 3.

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