Pawan Kalyan Just Dragged Muslims & Christians Into the Tirupati Laddu Scam When the Real Culprits Are His Own Community

SIBY JEYYA
A sacred temple. A beloved prasadam. Millions of devotees trust that their tirupati laddu is pure. Then the adulteration scandal explodes. And instead of hunting down the crooks, fixing the system, or ensuring it never happens again… what does Andhra’s deputy chief minister pawan kalyan do? He drags Muslims and Christians into it. Out of nowhere.  



1. The people who made, distributed, and sold the adulterated laddus belong to the same community that eats them.


Not a single Muslim. Not a single Christian. The entire supply chain — preparation, distribution, sale — was handled by the very people who consume the prasadam. So why the hell are we suddenly talking about islam and Christianity? This isn’t interfaith rivalry. This is internal corruption.



2. Turning food safety into a religious war is the cheapest trick in the book.


Adulteration is a crime. Corruption is a crime. Administrative failure at tirumala is a crime. None of it becomes “Muslim conspiracy” or “Christian plot” just because some politician needs votes. pawan kalyan knows exactly what he’s doing — taking a straight-up governance failure and injecting poison into it for cheap polarisation.



3. If this had happened in a mosque or church, would they stay silent?


That’s the fake question being pushed. But here’s the real one: why invent enemies when the evidence is staring you in the data-face? The same community that runs the temple system dropped the ball. Own it. Fix it. Stop looking for scapegoats in other religions to hide your own mess.



4. This isn’t about devotion — it’s about distraction.


Devotees are angry. Pilgrims feel cheated. The sanctity of tirupati is in question. Instead of answers, accountability, or arrests, we get communal soundbites. Classic move: when you can’t govern, divide. When you can’t deliver, distract. pawan kalyan just played that card in broad daylight.



5. Food safety and corruption have no religion.


Period. The laddu doesn’t check your Aadhaar before entering your mouth. The ghee doesn’t ask your caste. The only thing that matters is whether it’s pure or poisoned. Turning that basic issue into “Hindu vs Others” doesn’t protect the temple — it insults every devotee who simply wants clean prasadam.


Bottom line: If there’s adulteration in Tirupati’s sacred system, investigate it, punish the guilty, and fix the rot — whoever they are. But stop the disgusting communal circus.  


The same community that consumes the laddu was involved in the scam. Full stop.  


Dragging islam and christianity into this isn’t “protecting Hindu sentiments.”
It’s cheap, lazy, dangerous politics.  


And deputy cm pawan kalyan just got caught red-handed playing it.


The temple deserves better.
The devotees deserve better.
And india deserves better than leaders who turn even laddus into election weapons.  


Enough.

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