ASI withdraws controversial letter to take over TTD shrines

Press Trust of India  |  Amaravati (AP) 

The Archaeological Survey of today withdrew a controversial letter it wrote to the of Devasthanams managing the famous Lord Venkateswara shrine, on the feasibility of declaring it and other sub-temples as protected monuements.

informed the TTD (EO) that the letter, written by the ASI's Amaravati Circle office in Vijayawada, was being withdrawn immediately after it caused a stir.

In addition to the Lord Venkateswara shrine, the TTD administers 12 other important temples.

The Centres move evoked sharp reaction from the government, which said the ASI's decision gave rise to suspicions.

The BJP, however, denied any such move by the Centre and said it was only "misleading lies" being spread by "vested political groups."

"After the letter came out in the open today, the DG called me over phone and said their office wrote the letter without her knowledge.

She clarified that the had no intention of taking over the TTD temples and I thanked her for that," Singhal told reporters in

In a letter to the TTD yesterday, the of ASI's Amaravati Circle in said a communication has been received from "our directorate" to "examine the feasibility of declaring TTD and its group of temples at as protected monuments."

This was "keeping in view their antiquity and historicity."

The requested the TTD EO to provide information on the surrounding temples under TTD and also "cooperate with the officials approaching you" to collect information and take photographs.

K E Krishna Murthy, who is holding charge of the Endowments Department, said in a statement that the "Centre's move" to take over the TTD temples gave rise to suspicions.

He asserted that the TTD and the were capable of protecting the TTD as well as the temples under its control.

Reacting to the issue, and member G V L tweeted that there was no truth in reports that the Centre was mulling take over of the TTD temples.

"Minister of Culture, of (GoI) told me there is no question of GoI taking over Tirumala/TTD or any temples or mosques. Only when a state requests intervention, Centre considers such a request.

Please stop misleading lies being spread by vested political groups," he said in the tweet.

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First Published: Sat, May 05 2018. 21:40 IST