Bandi Sanjay Questions Jagan on Tirumala Declaration

During a discussion on the Tirumala Declaration, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSRCP leader Y.S. Jagan was questioned by Union Minister of State Bandi Sanjay about his willingness to address the regulations concerning Mecca and the Vatican. Sanjay made these remarks while participating in the inauguration of the Vidyaranya Bhavan in Bandlaguda Jagir. He pointed out that specific regulations exist for different religious traditions and criticized Jagan for allegedly adding more controversy while discussing the Tirumala Declaration. He questioned why Jagan felt the need to issue a declaration.

Sanjay also criticized Jagan by stating that during the tenure of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, Dalits were denied entry into temples, and he accused Jagan of following the same practice today. 

In a separate claim, Bandi Sanjay made sensational allegations, stating that all the houses being demolished in Hyderabad belonged to Hindus. He accused the Congress of using the situation to their advantage under the guise of addressing Hyderabad. He clarified that while the BJP is not against Hyderabad, it is concerned that the poor should not suffer because of the demolitions. He emphasized that these actions are causing significant injustice to the poor in the areas affected by demolitions along the Musi River.

Sanjay predicted that the Congress Party would face a complete downfall in the upcoming local body elections, stating that the fate of the BRS would mirror that of Congress. He warned that Telangana was on the verge of becoming another Sri Lanka. He challenged whether the Congress and BRS were ready for elections centered around village panchayat funds and expressed confidence that the BJP would achieve significant success in the local body elections.

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