The horrible mismanage that happened at the top leadership in Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam under the YS Jagan regime is getting exposed, almost on a weekly basis now. After the horrifying Laddu contamination issue, it is now the Parakamani theft case.
Incidentally, Jagan categorised this Parakamani theft case as petty incident and said the culprit repaid the lost money from Tirumala by donating his properties to temple. He labelled the whole scenario as a small mishap that doesn’t need much attention.
Chief minister Chandra Babu has already replied to this strange comment from Jagan as he felt it is ironic to see the YCP chief reacting so carelessly to an issue associated with Tirumala which is of great significance to the Hindu community.
Now it is the turn of deputy CM Pawan Kalyan to react from this matter, and he had a pretty strong set of words.
Pawan Kalyan pointed out that it is not right on the part of Jagan to speak so carelessly about such a detrimental situation. “Perhaps Jagan might not have been so calm and reacted so insignificantly, if something like this happened in his own religion.” Kalyan said today.
The deputy CM did not hold back his words while reverting to Jagan, who appeared to be relatively carefree about the Parakamani issue. The fact that he mentioned Jagan might not have reacted so incoherently if it had happened to his religion is grabbing the attention now.
This post was last modified on 10 December 2025 8:00 pm
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