Fresh row erupts over Tirumala land in Andhra Pradesh

Even before the row over the auction of properties belonging to Andhra Pradesh’s Tirumala temple could completely
Fresh row erupts over Tirumala land in Andhra Pradesh

HYDERABAD: Even before the row over the auction of properties belonging to Andhra Pradesh's Tirumala temple could completely die down, a fresh controversy has embroiled the famous hill shrine.

The move by the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government to regularise the lands 'additionally occupied' by two mutts on the sacred hill has come under criticism from a section of devotees and opposition parties.

They have questioned the decision of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) and the government to allow the mutts, including the one headed by a swami considered close to Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, to take possession of the occupied lands when there is hardly any land available around the temple.

The state government on June 4 issued an order according to permission for regularising an extent of 1,870 square feet additionally occupied by the Mouna Swamy Mutt and 4,817 square feet by Visakha Sri Saradha Peetham at Tirumala. These mutts had occupied land in addition to what was originally allotted to them in the past. TTD, which manages the affairs of the world's richest Hindu temple, had passed a resolution in December last year to regularize the land and had accordingly made a request to the state government.

TTD fixed an additional lease amount of Rs 374 per square feet for the Mouna Swamy Mutt and Rs 964 for Visakha Sri Saradha Peetham.

The GO issued by Special Chief Secretary to Government, J.S.V. Prasad referred to the representation received from the executive officer of TTD.

This is the latest in a series of controversies to hit the Sri Venkateswara Temple popularly known as Tirupati Balaji temple during last one year. It came close on the heels of the row over TTD's move to auction some properties donated by devotees in Tamil Nadu.

Facing a backlash for its controversial decision, the TTD on May 29 decided that hereafter none of the immovable properties donated by the devotees will be disposed of. The latest move became controversial as Visakha Sri Saradha Peetham is headed by Swamy Swaroopanandendra Saraswati, who had hailed the victory of Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP's victory in the last year's elections.

After taking oath as the chief minister, Jagan had visited the seer's ashram in Visakhapatnam to take his blessings.

The YSRCP chief has been following Swamy Swaroopanandendra for the last three years. Interestingly, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao also follows the seer and had visited his ashram for blessings after retaining power in 2018.

"Just for the political interest you can't allow somebody to occupy the land and then regularise it," said P. Manikyala Rao, BJP leader and former Minister. (IANS) 

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