Key Points

A shocking revelation has emerged about cow deaths in the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Gaushala. Former TTD Chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy has alleged massive neglect by the TDP-led government, claiming over 100 cows have died in three months. The political battle intensifies as Reddy highlights the decline in milk production and care standards. This controversy underscores the complex intersection of religious sentiment, animal welfare, and political accountability in Andhra Pradesh.

Key Points: Reddy Exposes TTD Gaushala Cow Deaths Under TDP Rule

  • Cow deaths increased from 550 milk-producing animals to critical levels
  • Gaushala milk supply dropped dramatically
  • Pregnant cow found dead on railway track
  • Government accused of mismanagement
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Cows dying in large numbers in TTD Gaushala, alleges former Chairman of Trust

Former TTD Chairman alleges over 100 cow deaths in Tirumala temple's gaushala due to government negligence

"The sudden outbreak of deaths of cows is an indication of divinity against the coalition government - Bhumana Karunakar Reddy"

Tirupati, April 11

Former Chairman of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams and YSRCP leader Bhumana Karunakar Reddy has alleged that cows in the Gaushala managed by the temple trust are dying in large numbers due to the "neglect" of the TDP-led Andhra Pradesh government. The former chairman has demanded an inquiry to be held to bring out the facts and upkeep the sanctity of Tirumala.

Speaking to media here on Friday, he said that in the past three months, over 100 cows have died due to poor maintenance and caretaking, and the number could go up as the number given is only what has come to our notice.

"The coalition government (TDP-BJP) is busy leveling false allegations on our leader YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and attempting to erase his good efforts," the former chairman said.

Demanding an enquiry into the death of the cows, he added, "We demand an inquiry into the death of cows in large numbers and the lack of maintenance of Gaushala, which is been looked after by a District Forest Officer who is not qualified in veterinary matters, and this is sheer neglect of the coalition government and its appointed TTD governing body."

Talking about the significance of cows, the statement released by YSRCP pointed out, "Cow is being considered a holy animal, and legend has it that Lord Venkateswara has survived on cow milk. Cows are worshiped with reverence. The coalition government has put the Gaushala under total neglect, though the Chief Minister (Chandrababu Naidu) and Deputy Chief Minister (Pawan Kalyan) talk tall about Sanatha Dharma and its upkeep."

"The sudden outbreak of deaths of cows is an indication of divinity against the coalition government, which has leveled baseless allegations against our leader, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy," he said.

He further pointed out that during the tenure of former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's, the gaushala had "flourished," and over 550 cows had been brought in.

"The Guashala flourished 550 cows of indigenous breed from Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Punjab were brought. During our term, 1700 litres of milk were being sent to Tirumala from gaushala for daily rituals and now under the coalition government, not even 500 litres of milk are going up, he said.

He said that cows had been gifted to farmers and use of its medicinal, spiritual and other day to day activities was also made but now the same animal is "under threat." He added that a "pregnant cow was found dead on railway track and the officials had cut the ears which carry the TTD tag."

"It was only YS Rajsekhar Reddy and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy who had strived for the upkeep of the sanctity of the TTD and safeguarded the Guashala," he said.

Earlier, while sharing graphic images of dead cows, YSRCP posted on X, "Heartbreaking scenes emerge from the TTD Goshala, where nearly 100 innocent cows have lost their lives over the past 3 months due to sheer neglect and poor maintenance. A silent tragedy is unfolding in a sacred space meant to shelter and protect them."

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is absolutely heartbreaking 💔 Cows are sacred animals in our culture and deserve proper care. The government must take immediate action to investigate these deaths and improve conditions at the Gaushala.
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Rahul S.
While I agree this is a serious issue, I wish politicians wouldn't use animal welfare as a political football. Both parties should work together to solve this instead of blaming each other.
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Anjali M.
As someone who visits Tirumala regularly, this news is disturbing. The Gaushala has always been a point of pride for devotees. Hope the authorities take swift action to address the situation 🙏
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Suresh V.
The numbers are alarming - 100 cows in 3 months? There should be an independent veterinary team sent to investigate the causes. This isn't about politics, it's about animal welfare and our cultural values.
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Meena R.
I appreciate the former chairman bringing this to light, but I wish the article included the current administration's response. There are always two sides to every story. Maybe there are other factors at play here?
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Karthik P.
The part about cutting ears with TTD tags is particularly concerning. If true, this suggests attempts to cover up the deaths. A thorough investigation is needed to maintain the trust of devotees in TTD's management.

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