Android_Halwa Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago Now it is clear that there was no animal fat, the focus will be shifted to fake ghee. Once the fake ghee case trail starts, there will be more interesting twists and turns. Its a mafia, its not a small game but the web is woven across multiple states. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago The state government will do everything it can to fix past TTD chairmen… So much so that they will resort to everything…inka vere cases lo vere vallani irikichi aina sare they will pin the charges on at least one YCP leader. Ie attempt lo ne ie so called commission. The main reason for commission is the judicial authority. State investigation teams enni constitute chesina, the accused simply quote supreme court imcase and gets a stay order. Alavtivi jaragakunda, ie si called commission ki going. This commission will be formed on a different allegation, and will investigate and interrogate the ex-Chairmen and recommend the charges to CBI to file supplemntary chargesheet in the main case. This is the whole reason why state govt is planning for commission. Quote
computaboi Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Based on the facts you have presented and some you did not (conveniently), this is clearly intentional/ deliberate by Jagan and his party. It would have been very nice to see YCP accept the fault, apologise and move on but we all know they won’t. Please do not try to change narrative to push your agenda(political) During the YCP government’s tenure, adulterated and synthetic ghee was supplied to TTD. This situation was enabled by changes made to the TTD ghee tender policy, which allowed companies with no prior experience or credibility to participate and win the tender. This reflects not just negligence but a serious lack of responsibility towards Hindu devotees and Hindu religious traditions. You are attempting to shift the narrative by selectively citing CBI reports, suggesting that the probability of the ghee being animal fat was low. However, the same reports clearly state that the ghee was synthetic and adulterated, which is the core issue. Considering the sequence of events and the findings in the CBI report and their recommendations, it is evident that this was not a minor administrative error but a deliberate and systemic failure that occurred during the YCP government’s tenure. Therefore, the YCP government must be held fully accountable for this incident. Period. Quote
computaboi Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Just to give a simple analogy for what your argument looks like to me: This is like being caught selling fake medicine and then defending yourself by saying it doesn’t contain poison. The issue is not about poison — the issue is that it is fake medicine. l Similarly, The real issue is that during Jagan and the YCP government’s tenure, fake and chemically manufactured ghee was procured by deliberately bending or diluting existing procurement rules. So arguing that it did not contain animal fat and therefore was “good” is completely missing the point. Synthetic or adulterated ghee is still unacceptable, especially for a religious institution like TTD. This clearly shows a serious lack of responsibility and respect towards Hindu religious practices and devotees. Trying to defend or justify this by changing the narrative does not change the core fact: fake ghee was supplied, and those in charge at the time must be held accountable. Quote
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