City
Epaper

1,000 non-Hindus still working in TTD, says Union Minister Bandi Sanjay

By IANS | Updated: July 11, 2025 15:29 IST

Tirupati, July 11 Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Friday urged Tirumala Tirupati ...

Open in App

Tirupati, July 11 Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Friday urged Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam to remove non-Hindus from employment in Tirumala and claimed that over 1,000 non-Hindus are still working in TTD.

The BJP leader, who worshipped at Tirumala temple on his birthday, posted on the social media platform ‘X’ that he requested the TTD board to remove non-Hindus from employment in Tirumala and correct this ‘long-standing wrong’.

“Why are 1,000+ non-Hindus still working in TTD? Would Hindus ever be hired in mosques or churches? This isn’t about hate - it’s about dharma. TTD cannot become a platform for appeasement politics,” said Sanjay Kumar, a Lok Sabha member from Karimnagar in Telangana.

“TTD mission must be clear: develop temples in Telugu states, preserve traditions, and entrust duties only to Hindus,” he said.

The MoS said he ‘took the divine blessings of Sri Venkateshwara Swamy. Prayed for peace, prosperity, and strength to all our people and to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is tirelessly working for Bharat’.

Talking to media persons after the ‘darshan’, he said people should be united for the protection of ‘Sanatana Dharma’.

He also remarked that TTD is not anybody’s property and that it belongs to only Hindus.

Bandi Sanjay also urged the TTD chairman to develop Kondagattu, Karimnagar, Vemulawada and Illantakunta temples in Telangana.

TTD, which manages the affairs of the famous hill shrine, on July 3 suspended Assistant Executive Officer A. Rajasekhar Babu for attending church prayers.

The temple body took the action after it came to its notice that Rajasekhar Babu was attending local church prayers every Sunday in his hometown, Puttur, in Tirupati district.

“It is nothing but violation TTD norms as he has not followed the code of conduct of the TTD as an employee of the organization, and has acted irresponsibly as an employee representing a Hindu religious organization,” the TTD said in a statement.

In February, TTD had initiated disciplinary action against 18 employees for practising non-Hindu religious customs and traditions.

The action came after new TTD Board Chairman B.R. Naidu announced that only Hindus should work at the institutions run by the temple body.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessIndia Poised to Become Global Air Cargo Hub - ACFI & ASCELA Insights Chart Roadmap for 2030 in its Knowledge Paper

CricketENG vs IND, 3rd Test: KL Rahul Scores His 10th Test Century; Becomes Second Indian with Multiple Tons at Lord’s (Watch Video)

InternationalThousands of Afghans face deportation as US court rejects delay in ending TPS protections

HockeyIndia A defeat France, win third consecutive game on Europe tour

PunePune: Locals Celebrate at Lohagad Fort After UNESCO Declares it as World Heritage Site (Watch Video)

National Realted Stories

NationalTwo-day police conference in Jaipur to check human trafficking

NationalCongress flags five key objections to Special Intensive Revision in Bihar

NationalCare of senior citizens is the community's responsibility: Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta

NationalNavi Mumbai International Airport must be completed by Sep 30: Maha CM

NationalWBSSC may face technical difficulties in detecting 'tainted' candidates seeking fresh recruitment