
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Thursday said that the case of adulteration in Tirupati Laddu is an attack on Sanatan Dharma in the last five years. This matter is just a drop in the ocean, there are many such decisions of the previous government which are yet to be investigated.
Pawan Kalyan, who reached Tirupati temple, said in a public meeting, "Sanatan Dharma is not like a virus, which will be eradicated. Whoever has said this, I want to tell him that you cannot eradicate Sanatan Dharma. If anyone tries to eradicate Sanatan Dharma, then I say this at the feet of Lord Balaji that - you will be eradicated. "
Targeted Udhayanidhi Stalin
He said this in response to the statement of Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin recently. The Jana Sena chief, while explaining the need to make a law in the country to protect Sanatan Dharma, said that a Sanatan Dharma Raksha Board should be formed and it should have adequate funds at the national and state level. He said, "I say in very simple words that I am a Sanatani Hindu and I am not ashamed of it. People like you will come and go, but Sanatan Dharma will always remain. It will never stop. It is beyond this."
He strongly targeted the previous government.
Before the hearing of the case in the Supreme Court on Friday, Pawan Kalyan said that he wants to tell the court that many cases including corruption are going on against Jagan and this should also be considered before giving any decision. He said that adulteration in Laddu Prasadam is just a drop. We do not know how many crores of rupees he has collected in the last five years, which should be investigated.
He is trying to become innocent - Pawan Kalyan.
Further, he said that the people of the country should know how the previous government and its leader were. He is trying to become innocent. He said he was not blaming YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for the adulteration of the laddus but the previous board of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) formed during the previous government.
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