TTD Temple In Karimnagar: Bandi’s Letter To BR Naidu
Karimnagar/Hyderabad, April 5 (Maxim News): Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay has brought the issue of TTD Temple construction undertaken in Karimnagar to the attention of TTD Chairman.
The Union Minister has written a letter to TTD Chairman BR Naidu, saying that people are eagerly waiting for the construction of TTD Temple in karimnagar and that the work should be done on a war footing.
He appreciated the efforts being made by TTD to promote Dharma and develop the construction of Hindu temples across the country. He praised the great work being done by TTD to support many temples that have not seen offerings of incense and lamps.
With the support of Prime Minister Modi, we are going to see the development of AP in the coming days under the leadership of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
He said that under the leadership of the TTD Chairman, all the devotees are receiving the blessings of Lord Venkateswara Swamy, the living God of Kaliyuga, with devotion.
He said that the steps taken in Tirumala are receiving special appreciation from the devotees. He said that they should cooperate in the construction of the TTD temple in Karimnagar.

He said that permission has been given for the construction of the TTD temple in Karimnagar in 2023 itself. He said that 10 acres of land has been allotted in Padmanagar, Karimnagar.
He said that on May 31 of the same year a land ceremony was also held in the presence of public representatives on a 10 acre plot in Karimnagar, without any political interference.
He said that not a single step has been taken since then till date. He said that the people of Karimnagar and neighboring districts are waiting for the construction of the TTD temple.
In his letter, Union Minister Bandi Sanjay has requested that appropriate steps be taken to ensure that the TTD construction work continues on a war footing. (Maxim News)
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