
The politically sensitive Tirumala laddu controversy has taken a significant turn, as the Andhra Pradesh government has decided to hold a detailed discussion on the issue in the assembly on Tuesday.
The controversy, which has sparked sharp exchanges between the ruling coalition and the opposition YSRCP, continues to attract intense political attention.
State IT Minister Nara Lokesh announced on Monday that all facts related to the alleged adulteration of ghee used in making Tirumala laddus would be presented in the assembly. He emphasized that attending the assembly is the responsibility of all legislators and urged YSRCP MLAs to participate in the discussion. Lokesh also remarked that no one would be “personally invited” to attend the House.
He criticized the opposition for taking religious issues onto the streets and condemned the practice of staging protests inside the legislature with images of deities. The government will present all findings from the SIT and related aspects during the debate.
A key question now is whether Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, YSRCP chief and former chief minister, will attend the assembly debate. Observers say his attendance could dramatically change the discussion, while his absence might be used by the ruling coalition to politically corner the opposition.
YSRCP leaders suggest that Jagan may attend if the issue is taken up for debate. However, his scheduled Pulivendula tour has added uncertainty. There is also speculation that even if he attends, he might not be allowed to speak. Senior party leaders reportedly advise that he should attempt to speak and, if denied, present his arguments outside the House.
Both the ruling coalition and YSRCP appear eager to use the assembly debate to strengthen their respective narratives. While the government prepares to formally present its case on the floor of the House, Jagan’s decision on attendance is expected to have significant political implications for the opposition.
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