Tirupati Balaji / What has happened so far in the Prasad controversy? Hearing in HC on Wednesday

Now the Modi government has also come into action in the case of adulterated ghee being found in the prasad of Tirupati Balaji temple. In this case, Health Minister JP Nadda has spoken to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. Also, Health Minister JP Nadda has sought the lab test report from the Andhra Pradesh government.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 21, 2024, 12:10 PM
Tirupati Balaji: Now the Modi government has also come into action in the case of adulterated ghee being found in the prasad of Tirupati Balaji temple. In this case, Health Minister JP Nadda has spoken to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. Also, Health Minister JP Nadda has sought the lab test report from the Andhra Pradesh government. The Center will now get the test report of NDDB investigated by FSSAI. At the same time, the Health Minister has said that action will be taken against whoever is found guilty. Meanwhile, YSR Congress has gone to the High Court against the allegations of CM Chandrababu Naidu and has appealed to the court to investigate this matter. The High Court will now hear this matter on Wednesday.

Confirmation of animal fat and fish oil in laddus

There is an uproar after the revelation of the alleged conspiracy to break the religion of crores of Hindus in Tirupati Balaji, one of the richest temples in the world. The laddus given to the devotees as prasad in Tirupati temple have been confirmed to contain animal fat and fish oil. After this revelation, everyone from the South to the North is stunned. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Temple's Executive Officer Shamla Rao has also admitted that the sanctity of the temple has been violated. Shamla Rao alleged that the previous government had not taken any steps to check adulteration. He said that a big reason for adulterated ghee in the prasad is its price.

'Pure ghee offered to God cannot be bought for Rs 320'

Shamala Rao said, 'The prices fixed for buying ghee in the tender were not practical. Anyone can understand that pure ghee offered to God cannot be bought for Rs 320. For this, at least Rs 500 per kg will have to be paid. We started working on this and warned all the suppliers that if adulterated ghee is supplied, we will blacklist you. The quality of all the suppliers was good except one. That company is AR Food Tamil Nadu. We sent their sample to NDDB lab. Pure milk fat in pure ghee should be between 95.68 to 104.32 but sadly, the milk fat value was found to be only 20 in all these samples. This means that the ghee was adulterated heavily.

'Till date, no such problem has come up with our ghee'

The report of NDDB regarding adulterated ghee in Tirupati temple's prasad has accused a Chennai-based company named AR Dairy and Agro Products of adulteration. However, the company is completely denying the report and is saying that its ghee meets every quality standard. The company says, 'The ghee that we sent to TTD in June-July. Its sample test was collected by FSSAI and Agmark. Our sample was also passed in TTD's lab. Last month, when this rumour spread, even then FSSAI came here and took samples of our ghee which passed the lab test. Till date, no such problem has come up with our ghee. Our products and samples always remain in the factory. Anyone can come and test them.'

'It is clear that the quality of the prasad was compromised'

CM Chandrababu Naidu has been continuously accusing the previous Jagan government of adulteration in the Tirupati temple prasad. Naidu said that those who violated the sanctity of the Tirupati temple, cheated God. Lord Venkateswara will punish them in this birth itself. He said, 'The things that have come to light in the investigation of the desecration of the prasad show that those people were so arrogant that they felt that no one can harm them. They did not even respect the feelings of the common people. The lab report that I have received clearly shows that the quality of the prasad was compromised, impure things were mixed in it.'

Jagan Mohan Reddy completely denied Naidu's allegations

After remaining silent for several days on the allegations of adulteration in the Tirupati temple prasad, former Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy reacted for the first time on Friday. He completely rejected the allegations of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and said that adulterated ghee was never used in the temple prasad, Chandrababu Naidu is just trying to incite people and serve his political interests. He said, 'Chandrababu Naidu spread this lie to divert people's attention. He stooped so low that he even damaged the reputation of the temple. Whatever happened here is actually a part of the routine practice of the temple which was presented in a wrong way for political gain.'

YSR Congress challenged Naidu's allegations in the High Court

Reddy said, 'TTD invites tenders every 6 months. Tenders are given to those who are selected as per routine. These criteria have not been decided today. They have been going on like this for 10 years.' The issue of adulteration in Tirumala Prasad has now reached the court as well. YSR Congress has challenged the allegations made by Chief Minister Chandrababu on Tirumala Laddu Prasad in the High Court. The lawyers on behalf of the party have mentioned the allegations in the High Court bench and have demanded that the matter be investigated by a sitting judge or a committee formed by the High Court. The High Court bench will hear arguments on the matter on Wednesday.

'This needs to be thought over deeply'

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also raised questions on the issue of adulteration in the prasad of Tirupati temple. He has posted on social media saying that the reports of desecration of prasad are disturbing and this issue should be thought over deeply. He said, 'The reports of desecration of prasad at Sri Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati are disturbing. Lord Balaji is a revered deity for millions of devotees in India and around the world. This issue will sadden every devotee and needs to be thought over deeply. Authorities across India will have to protect the sanctity of our religious places.'

Saints also reacted strongly to the Tirupati laddu controversy

At the same time, saints across the country are also angry after it came to light that Lord Venkatesh's prasad laddus contain animal fat and fish oil. They are demanding death penalty for those who desecrate Hinduism. Reacting to this, Satendra Das, the chief priest of Ram Mandir, said that this has hurt faith. At the same time, Ravindra Puri, the president of Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad, demanded death penalty for the culprits. On the issue of 'unholy' prasad in Tirupati Balaji temple, people are also demanding action against the culprits on social media.