Tirupati laddu row: Gods should be kept away from politics, says Supreme Court
The Hindu
The Supreme Court on September 30 observed that Gods should be kept away from politics and sought to know the proof if contaminated ghee was used in making Tirupati laddus.
The Supreme Court on Monday (September 30, 2024) observed that Gods should be kept away from politics and sought to know the proof if contaminated ghee was used in making Tirupati laddus.
“Lab reports prima facie do not clearly show adulterated ghee was used in the laddus,” a Bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and K.V. Viswanathan observed.
The Supreme Court also asked why Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu went to the press with unsure facts. The Bench noted that the CM made the claim on September 18, even though the FIR in the matter was lodged on September 25 and a special investigation team (SIT) was constituted on September 26.
Justice Gavai said constitutional functionaries in High office should be more circumspect. He also said “the substance used may have been soyabean or palm oil. It may not have been fish oil”.
“At least, we expect the Gods to be kept away from politics,” the Bench observed.
The Bench asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to assist it in deciding whether the investigation by the State-appointed SIT should continue or the probe should be conducted by an independent agency.
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