Minister of Consumer Tax Ravindra. | Photo Credit: File Photos
Minister for Mines and Geology and Consumer Tax Ravindra demanded that the police should investigate the alleged conspiracy for the leader of the YSRC (YSRCP) Bhumana Karunakar Reddy “False Propaganda” that 100 cows in Goshalahave TTD have died in the last three months.
Mr. Karunakar Reddy’s “unsubstantiated comments” were part of the President YsrCC Jagan’s plan to damage Tirumal Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) and hurt Hindus’s sentiment around the world, he said on Saturday.
In addition, the leaders of YSRCP tried to stimulate violence by mentioning comments on certain sensitive religious affairs, the Minister said. While people realized the “evil signs of Ysrp”, the actions of its leaders should be probed to ensure that peace prevailed, he said.
Mr. Ravindra said that Goshalahad had about 2,600 cows and about 40 died in the last three months, largely due to aging and illness, despite the care of approximately 260 workers, but not because of negligence, as Mr. Karunakar Reddy claims.
He said that all cows were geo-chased and their registers of birth and death were properly maintained. The device can be checked here, he said.
Mr. Ravindra claimed that Christian missionaries had carried out their activities freely on seven hills during the Mr. Karunakar Reddy as chairman of TTD. Also in this period gold and silver dollars disappeared, Darshan tickets were sold by fraudsters and many other bad things happened. The alleged falsification of the GHI (used to make Laddu Prasadam) in 2019-24 revealed the contempt for which YSRCP leaders treated TTD.
In addition, it was a “outrageous statement” during the term Mr. Karunakar Reddy, that Tirumala included only five, not seven hills were made. Then there was an unfounded claim that the pink diamond TTD was held by N. Chandrababu Naidu.
“All these mischievous claims suggest the tendency of YSRCP to throw out TTD problems to derive the political number of mileage at the cost of peace and harmony,” Mr. Ravindra added.
Published – April 12, 2025 20:57