Raja Singh Urges Chandrababu To Protect Ancient Temples And Endowment Lands In AP

Hyderabad, Aug 7 (Maxim News): BJP MLA Raja Singh has addressed a letter to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, urging him to take measures to protect ancient temples and endowment lands in the state.

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Appeal for Protection of Temples and Lands

In his letter, Singh acknowledged Naidu as his political mentor and expressed concern over the alienation of thousands of acres of endowment lands and temples during the previous YSRCP regime. Singh emphasized his regular visits to Tirupati and Srisailam and highlighted ongoing issues, including reports of improper activities such as the presence of alcohol and meat being found alongside flowers intended for Srisailam temple offerings.

Concerns Over Mismanagement

Singh indicated that any further actions will depend on the Chief Minister’s response to his letter. He also raised concerns about 90,000 acres of endowment lands in Telangana, alleging irregularities during the TRS-BRS regime and calling for an inquiry by the Revanth Reddy government. He plans to follow up with a letter once the Chief Minister returns from his visit to the United States.

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Commitment to Preservation

MLA Raja Singh stated that efforts will soon intensify to conserve Devadaya charitable lands and ancient temples across the two Telugu states. (Maxim News)


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