Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to Allow Telangana Public Representatives’ Recommendations
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has decided to accept recommendation letters from public representatives in Telangana for darshan at Lord Venkateswara Temple. This move addresses recent criticism regarding access issues for Telangana devotees.
Key Details of the Decision
- Frequency of Acceptance:
- Recommendation letters from Telangana public representatives will be accepted twice a week.
- Reason for the Change:
- The decision comes in response to widespread criticism, including concerns raised by political leaders like Srinivas Goud and Minister Konda Surekha.
- Background:
- Earlier, Telangana devotees alleged unfair treatment regarding darshan privileges at Tirumala.
Controversy and Criticism
- Concerns Raised by Leaders:
- Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leaders and Congress MLAs criticized the exclusion of Telangana letters.
- Allegations surfaced that Telangana devotees faced discrimination compared to other states.
- TTD’s Reassessment:
- Following debates, the TTD board revisited the issue and decided to include Telangana recommendation letters for darshan.
Impact on Devotees
- Improved Access:
- Telangana devotees can now use public representatives’ recommendations to seek smoother darshan experiences.
- This aligns TTD’s policy with inclusivity and fairness.
Public Response
- Positive Reception:
- The decision has been welcomed by Telangana devotees, who see it as a step toward equitable access.
- Political leaders praised the TTD for addressing the concerns.
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