A shocking political broadside from Andhra CM N. Chandrababu Naidu: the ghee in Tirupati laddus under YSRCP was concocted from bathroom cleaning agents. Delivered at a farmer meet in Yemmiganur, Kurnool, this claim paints a damning picture of the previous regime’s handling of the temple’s prasad.
Naidu recounted the five-year ordeal where ‘chemical ghee’—straight out of toilet scrubbers—defiled the offerings at Tirumala. Accusing YSRCP of undermining Lord Venkateswara’s sanctity, he rallied supporters against what he called a profound sacrilege.
While distributing secure pattadar passbooks, Naidu debunked YSRCP’s clean chit narrative by citing Y.V. Subba Reddy’s confession. His administration has since overhauled the process, delivering laddus of superior purity. ‘Compare the old tainted ones to today’s—it’s transformative,’ he urged.
The speech veered into YSRCP’s antics, from Jagan’s Guntur yatra gridlock to past hooliganism like trampling a pedestrian and destroying farmers’ produce. Naidu advised channeling energy into electoral battles, not street theatrics.
At its core, the event celebrated land reforms: foolproof passbooks with anti-forgery tech to shield farmers from land mafias. Naidu’s narrative weaves temple devotion, political accountability, and agrarian empowerment, signaling a robust fightback against adversaries in Andhra Pradesh.