Tirupati Laddoo Controversy: The controversy over the adulteration of ghee used in the prasad of Tirupati's Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple is continuously increasing. Now two veteran actors have come face to face on this Tirupati Laddu controversy and a war of words has broken out between them. The thing is that Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM and actor Pawan Kalyan's famous actor Prakash Raj, who is doing 11 days of 'penance' in the Tirupati temple prasad case, has commented.
Demand to form Sanatan Dharma Raksha Board
The thing is that, after the matter of adulteration in the ghee used in the Tirupati temple prasad came to light, Pawan Kalyan wrote a post on social media, after which actor Prakash Raj criticized him. Pawan Kalyan has also reacted strongly on this issue.
After this matter came to light, Pawan Kalyan said that I am very sad about this. In his post, he further wrote that perhaps now the time has come to form a 'Sanatan Dharma Raksha Board' at the national level which will keep an eye on issues related to temples across India.
Reacting to Pawan Kalyan's post, veteran actor Prakash Raje wrote, “Dear Pawan, this incident happened in the state where you are the deputy CM. Please investigate and find the culprits and take strict action against them. Why are you sensationalising this issue and wanting to make it big on a national level? There is already enough communal tension in the country (thanks to your friends at the Centre).”
Secularism should be mutual: Pawan Kalyan
Responding to Prakash Raj's statement, Pawan Kalyan now said, 'I am speaking about the sanctity of Hinduism and adulteration in food items. Why should I not speak on this matter? I respect you Prakash Raj, and when it comes to secularism it should be mutual. I don't understand why you are criticizing me? Can't I speak about the attack on Sanatan Dharma? You should learn something. Neither the film industry nor anyone should take this issue lightly. I am very serious about Sanatan Dharma.'
Pawan Kalyan did not stop here. He said, 'For me Sanatan Dharma is the most important. All Hindus should take responsibility in this matter. If this had happened in any other religion, there would have been a big movement.'