Amid a controversy over “animal fat in laddoo,” Amul denies providing ghee to the Tirupati temple.

Tirupati Amid a controversy over “animal fat in laddoo,” Amul denies providing ghee to the Tirupati temple. Amul declared in a statement that it uses “high-quality pure milk fat” to make its ghee (clarified butter) at its production facilities and that it has never given ghee to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD).Indian dairy company Amul stated in the midst of a controversy regarding the usage of animal fat in Tirupati laddoo manufacture that it has never provided ghee (clarified butter) to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD).

The Indian diary company issued an explanation in response to claims on social media that Amul had sent ghee to the temple.

This relates to a few social media reports that claimed Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) was receiving supplies of Amul Ghee. We would like to notify you that we have never provided Amul Ghee to TTD,” the statement from Amul stated.

We also want to make it clear that Amul Ghee is created in our ISO-certified, state-of-the-art production facilities from milk. Premium pure milk fat is used to make Amul Ghee. According to FSSAI guidelines, adulteration detection is one of the rigorous quality checks that the milk undergoes before being received at our dairies,” the statement continued.

When Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu asserted that Tirupati laddoo was made during the previous YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led government using animal fat and other inferior components, a significant controversy erupted.

In response to the controversy, the central government also took action. Union Health Minister JP Nadda promised appropriate action after reviewing the Andhra Pradesh government’s report on the subject. Pralhad Joshi, Minister of Food, demanded an inquiry into the claims.

AMUL PRESS RELEASE ABOUT TIRUPATI LADOO

 

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Amul clarified in a statement that it has never provided Amul Ghee to the TTD in order to refute the false rumor that has been making the rounds on the internet. To dispel rumors that Amul goods were utilized in the making of the laddoo prasadam, the business stated, “We wish to inform that we have never supplied Amul Ghee to TTD.”

Amul expounded upon the stringent production guidelines that they adhere to when manufacturing its ghee, a well-known brand in India for more than half a century. The statement stressed that “Amul Ghee is made from high-quality pure milk fat at our state-of-the-art production facilities which are ISO certified.” Amul further emphasized that their products’ milk is subjected to rigorous quality inspections.

 

About the Allegation  in Tirupati Ladoo

In the meantime, Jagan Mohan Reddy denied the accusations, claiming that the adulteration controversy was raised to deflect attention away from the 100 days of the Chandra Babu Naidu government.

According to Jagan Mohan Reddy, Naidu is the kind of person who will exploit God for political advantage.

“This is politics of misdirection. People are voicing their displeasure with Chandrababu Naidu’s 100-day rule on the one hand. They want to know what became of their “Super six” (promises made at the polls). In these conditions, this made-up tale was created to deflect public attention,” he stated.

“Is it fair to play with the sentiments of crores of devotees across the world,” Reddy inquired of Naidu.

Reddy said that all of the samples, examinations, and findings included in lab test reports as proof took place under the NDA administration.

Reddy also declared that he will write to Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Naidu’s purportedly demeaning behavior toward the Tirumala deity.

The hallowed laddoo prasadam served at the esteemed Tirupati temple complex in Andhra Pradesh is at the center of an ongoing controversy that has sparked a number of accusations, denials, and rebuttals. The main source of contention in this dispute is the ghee used to make the laddoos, which has angered lawmakers, temple officials, and devotees in equal measure.

 

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