YSRCP leader B Karunakar Reddy has accused Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of using Lord Venkateswara as a brand ambassador for a real estate firm, raising concerns about the ethical implications of such a move.
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The main allegation is that he is using Lord Venkateswara, a revered deity, as a brand ambassador for a real estate firm, which is seen as a misuse of religious symbols for commercial gain.
The allegation has been made by YSRCP leader B Karunakar Reddy during a press conference in Tirupati.
The Tirumala Venkateswara Temple is a major religious site that attracts millions of pilgrims each year and is a significant economic driver for the region.
The controversy could lead to a major political and religious crisis, raising concerns about the ethical and commercial misuse of religious symbols and the impact on the temple's reputation.
No, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the trust that manages the temple, has not yet commented on the allegations.
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