‘No point of
non-Hindus in TTD’: BR Naidu’s revamp plans include removing illegal
constructions
Naidu, who was chosen for the post on his request to chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, asserted that non-Hindus would not be allowed to work in the TTD anymore.
By CR Gowri Shanker
Published on
23 Nov 2024 4:47 PM
Hyderabad:
The newly appointed Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam (TTD) chairman BR Naidu has
multiple tasks on hand, and he is confident of doing them in a phased manner.
One of the main tasks is removing non-Hindu employees.
Apart from
the employee restructuring on religious lines, the TTD has announced measures
ensuring darshan for lakhs of devotees at the famed Sri Venkateshwara Swamy
temple atop Tirumala in two or three hours using the latest technology,
streamlining administration, removing illegal constructions atop Tirumala,
protecting the sanctity of the temple and its surroundings among others.
Non-Hindu
employees have to go
Naidu, who
was chosen for the post on his request to chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu,
asserted that non-Hindus would not be allowed to work in the TTD anymore.
“What is the
point in having non-Hindus in the TTD? It’s not correct. I don’t know why and
how they were appointed by the previous boards over the years. This cannot be
allowed. We will discuss with them and try to provide an option to work in
other organisations or give voluntary retirement,” he said.
‘Can’t
compare TTD with Wakf Board’
Sources said
most of the non-Hindus were appointed during the tenure of YS Rajasekhar Reddy
as chief minister in the undivided Andhra Pradesh. Some have Hindu names but
practice other religions.
Brushing
aside the objections raised by AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi over the removal of
non-Hindus working in the TTD citing Centre's plan to include others in Wakf
boards, he said Wakf Board cannot be compared with TTD.
“Wakf board
is a real estate company. How can they compare it with Tirumala? The Government
of India is planning to have local MLAs and MPs on the Wakf board to sort out
land and other issues. They are public representatives. There is no question of
people of other religions working in the TTD. I don’t know if it was done
knowingly or if they have joined TTD claiming to be Hindus. Whatever has been
done, I will try to rectify it. I have a list of names. TTD vigilance
department is looking into this issue,” he said.
Stating that
CM Chandrababu gave him a very challenging task, he said he had known the chief
minister since 1978 and had varied experience in sports, art and culture and
ran a community centre in BHEL as an employee and as a Telugu Desam activist.
“This
experience will help me in running TTD administration effectively,” the media
baron said.
No
scrapping of VIP darshan
However, he
ruled out removing preferential treatment for VIPs including MPs and MLAs since
they are busy and the time allotted to them is a fraction of the time given to
pilgrims.
“VIP darshan
too is important. It’s being provided over the years. It’s not possible to
cancel now. We are also looking into the issue of honouring recommendation
letters of Telangana MLAs and MPs. I have discussed this issue with deputy
chief minister Pawan Kalyan Garu who gave a positive response.”
“If I
introduce a new rule to treat them on par with other pilgrims, I will lose my
job,” he quipped light-heartedly to this correspondent.
Naidu is
primarily focused on ensuring a trouble-free quick darshan for lakhs of
devotees visiting the famed Sri Venkateshwara Swamy temple atop Tirumala.
“I have been
visiting Tirumala since childhood. I have a good knowledge of the system and
the conditions. I have planned a system to ensure quick darshan for ordinary
people who come from far and wide. I told this at a recent board meeting that
steps have to be taken to ensure darshan for people in two to three hours. We
will use the latest technology, AI (Artificial Intelligence), face scanning
technology fix timing for darshan and so on,” he explained.
Religious
declaration must for non-Hindus
Regarding
TTD insisting former chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy give a declaration, he
said it has existed for a long time and a large number of people from other
religions signed a declaration to have a darshan.
“We know
about him. He doesn’t follow rules. Can anyone dare ask him to file a
declaration before the darshan of Lord Venkateshwara Swami at Tirumala? When
TTD insisted on the declaration, he avoided visiting the temple,” the TTD chief
said.
Sting
operation: Rs 300 ticket sold for Rs 3,300
Naidu
defended TTD's decision to scrap the Tirumala darshan package with tourism
agencies.
“Please
remember, Tirumala is not a tourist place but a pilgrimage Centre of the
highest order. There is a lot of corruption in the packages of tourist
operators. We did a sting operation. We found Rs 300 ticket is sold for Rs
3,300 and the Rs 500 ticket for Rs 5,000. We did a sting operation in Ameerpet
(Hyderabad). The video of the sting operation was given to the TTD vigilance
department. We are taking action. There is no need for TTD to commercialise
darshan and help brokers. This is leading to losing faith in Venkateshwara
Swamy,” he said.
Pawan
appreciates Tirumala Laddu
On the
Tirumala Laddu controversy, he said that whatever has happened is in the past
and the matter went before the Supreme Court. The present quality of laddus
prepared by TTD is very good.
“I gave
laddu to Pawan Kalyan (deputy chief minister). He commented that he was feeling
the bygone smell and aura of Tirumala Laddu after a long time. He appreciated
the present quality of the laddu,” he explained.
Unregistered
assets donated by pilgrims
Regarding
TTD movable and immovable assets, he said some devotees wrote documents in the
name of the Lord and dropped them in hundi. “We have records and data of
registered properties. Some properties are not registered. We will seek legal
opinion on this.”
Mumtaz
Hotel controversy and Devalokam project
The TTD
chairman said the government had cancelled the lease to part 38 acres of
government land to ‘Mumtaz Hotel’ belonging to the Oberoi group in Alipiri, on
the foothills of Tirumala, following objections by locals.
CM
Chandrababu Naidu had planned a dream project called Devalokam, a religious
place with other entertainment facilities on that site in the past.
“It’s not
TTD property but government land which was given to the tourism department by
the previous government. A part of the land was given to the ‘Mumtaz Hotel,’ of
the Oberoi group. There was a lot of objections from the locals. It was
discussed in the board and enquired and we took a decision to take up the
Devalokam project and requested the government to hand over the land to TTD. We
wrote a letter to the government in this regard,” he explained.
No land,
no private guest houses in future
Regarding
the private guest houses atop the hill, he said the land for them was given in
the past. “We cannot demolish it now. There is no land and no land will be
given to such projects in future.”
Defending
action against Sharada Peethadipathi's property atop Tirumala, he said the TTD
gave 550 square yards but they had occupied 1,000 square yards. “The building
is totally illegal and there is a 100 per cent deviation. Our engineering
department inspected the site. The TTD Board has decided to cancel the lease
and take over the land. There is no politics in it.”
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