RUNAGE OF GROUND EXCHANGE! Controversion began to ministry of Kebabs on Tempelland, read full story

A new political tornado originated in Andhra Pradesh. It is a decision of the state government at the root. According to this decision, land must be exchanged between the Department of Tourism and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. But the IceR Congress of the Opposition Party is opposed to this decision. He objected by saying that the temple land should not be used for any commercial or non-religious purpose. The demand for the IceR Congress, especially the IceRR Congress, questioned the controversial allocation of 20 hectares of land to a luxury hotel series. The party also questioned whether the temple soil should be used to serve meat and kebabs? The Ice RCP claimed the cancellation of all the land transfer associated with it. Keeping in mind the possible retaliation of the ruling Telugu Desam party, it also included the awards made by the previous governments in their claim. Ice RCP also wants the restoration of the Holy Land. The TDP made the allegation on the other hand, the Telugu Desam party accused Ice RCP of spreading wrong information. It is also said that in November 2021 its own government granted 25 hectares of land to this hotel series. It also included forest land and then the TDP and religious leaders opposed it. The ruling party said it has now canceled the controversial allocation. Instead, the country was exchanged to the southern part. According to the party, many private institutions are already present here. The TDP said it would retain the sacred northern region under the control of the temple. What TTD said Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam made it clear that the country near Alipiri was actually allocated to the hotel series. In November 2024, the Temple Trust decided that the Holy Land would remain under his control next to the Tirumala hill. After the council’s proposals in May and July, the country exchange was approved – in which TTD took the country of the northern part and transferred the plots to the southern part to the tourism section. Share this story -tags