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In a significant development, Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, a legislator from Tirupati, assumes the role of chairman for the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), overseeing the prestigious Tirumala Tirupati Temple. Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s decision raises eyebrows as Karunakar Reddy’s family practices Christianity, fueling a political battle over alleged anti-Hindu sentiments.
Opposition Raises Concerns Over Faith and Political History
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and various political entities question the suitability of appointing a non-Hindu as the temple trust chairman. Chief Secretary of TDP, Bucchi Ram Prasad, highlights Karunakar Reddy’s Christian background and accuses Jagan Mohan Reddy of an anti-Hindu stance, triggering a debate on religious sensitivity and political interference.
Allegations of Naxal Ties and Derogatory Remarks
Bucchi Ram Prasad alleges Karunakar Reddy’s past association with Naxal activities and claims he made derogatory remarks against Lord Venkateswara, intensifying the controversy. Former Chief Secretary and BJP leader IYR Krishna Rao criticizes the government, lamenting the politicization of the TTD Trust Board Chief appointment.
Revisiting the Past and Political Intricacies
Karunakar Reddy’s prior stint as chairman during YS Rajasekhara Reddy’s tenure resurfaces after 15 years, replacing YV Subba Reddy. The controversy highlights the traditional process of appointing the TTD Trust chairman by a panel of experts, emphasizing the need to separate politics from the administration of Hindu religious institutions.
Larger Debate on Political Interference in Temple Management
The controversy surrounding Karunakar Reddy’s appointment extends to a broader discourse on political interference in the management of Hindu temples. The debate underscores the urgency of segregating politics from the administration of religious institutions for the welfare of the Hindu community.