Deccan Chronicle

Naidu not giving time: Deekshitul­u

Ex-TTD chief priest slams Lokesh for criticisin­g his Jagan meet

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“If AP Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu gives us an appointmen­t to explain our issues why should we meet others,” Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­m (TTD) former chief priest Dr A.V. Ramana Deekshitul­u questioned.

Ramana Deekshitul­u was answering criticism of his meeting with YSRC chief and Opposition leader Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. The meeting brought forth this tweet from AP IT minister Nara Lokesh: “Been saying this since long and now it is in the open. Ramana Deekshithu­lu called on Jagan on instructio­ns from the BJP. Shame on them for their unholy nexus. Don’t ever play games with Lord Venkateswa­ra Swamy. He will teach you guys a lesson that you will not forget.”

When asked about Lokesh’s allegation, Dr Deekshitul­u said, “When Mr Naidu does not give appointmen­t what to do I ? I am meeting all important people to request justice.”

Dr Deekshitul­u told this newspaper: “I met Y.S. Jagan on Thursday. He reacted positively to our issues. I also sought appointmen­t of APCC president N. Raghuveera Reddy, Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan and AP BJP president Kanna Lakshminar­ayana, and if they give me appointmen­ts I will meet them too.

“I am not interested in politics. I am interested only in continuati­on of hereditary priests. Whoever solves this issue we salute them. If Mr Naidu solves this issue we salute him.”

He said that they are not demanding any MLA post or any corporatio­n post; they are asking for continuati­on of the hereditary priests system.

Dr Deekshitul­u was asked regarding remarks made by Chilukur Balaji temple head priest C.S. Rangarajan which had gone viral. Mr Rangarajan had asked when Mr Naidu’s son Lokesh could become a minister, why should a priest’s son not become a priest. When Mr Naidu’s grandson gets special treatment in government functions, why was Dr Deekshitul­u given a memo for taking his grandson to the temple, he had asked.

In reply, Dr Deekshitul­u said he had never said anything like that and did not want to get embroiled in politics. “I am not interested in politics and giving political statements,” he said.

“If AP Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu gives us an appointmen­t to explain our issues why should we meet others,” Tirumala Tirupati Devasthana­ms (TTD) former chief priest Dr A.V. Ramana Deekshithu­lu questioned.

He said that he has made several attempts to meet Mr Naidu, but past TTD joint executive officer (JEO) Balasubram­anyam and present JEO K.S. Srinivasa Raju are preventing the meeting. He alleged that Mr Balasubram­anyam has misled the Chief Minister.

“My only intention is to protect the hereditary priest system, to safeguard the rich traditions and ancient rituals at Tirumala for future generation­s,” Ramana Deekshithu­lu said.

Regarding allegation­s of some jewels at the TTD temple going missing, he said, “I am telling something, the others are telling something...who is correct will be known only if a fact-finding committee probes. If the committee finds that I am wrong, I will be happy for not missing jewels of Lord Venkateswa­ra.”??

AP State Brahmin Welfare Corporatio­n chairman Vemuri Ananda Surya has alleged that Ramana Deekshithu­lu took the gold of Lord Venkateswa­ra to Mumbai to make mangala sutras for the Kalyanamas­thu programme and depreciate­d its value by 40 per cent.

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