Only Hindus Should Work at Tirumala Temple: On Friday, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu spoke about the new rules and regulations in Tirumala Temple. Taking the recent incidents into consideration, Andhra CM has concluded his decision of only allowing Hindus to work at Thirumala Thirupathi Devasthanam. Chandrababu Naidu said, “Only Hindus should be employed at the Tirumala Temple. If individuals from other religions are currently working there, they will be relocated to other places without hurting their sentiments.”
The CM also reacted to the controversy surrounding the Mumtaz Hotel. The government has now decided to cancel the approval of Mumtaz Hotel. Talking about the controversy, Andhra CM said, “Permission had previously been granted for the Mumtaz Hotel adjacent to the area. However, the government has now decided to cancel the approval for the hotel, which was planned on 35.32 acres of land. There should be no commercialization near the Seven Hills of Tirumala.”
Another interesting revelation came to light. Chandrababu Naidu revealed their plans of building Lord Venkateswara Swamy temples in every state capital. Talking about the plan, Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu says, “We have resolved to build Venkateswara temples in every state capital across India. To achieve this, we will send letters to all state chief ministers. Additionally, we will establish Venkateswara temples in regions worldwide where there is a significant Hindu population.”
He candidly spoke about the faith he has in Lord Venkateshwara Swamy and how he escaped several incidents and attacks. Chandrababu Naidu closed the meeting by saying, “I was targeted with 24 Claymore mines. Surviving such an attack was impossible, but I lived solely due to the divine grace of Lord Venkateswara. The fact that I survived such a massive explosion proves the Lord’s immense power.”