The series of attacks on Hindu temples in Andhra Pradesh has increased the political temperature at once and the ruling YSRCP and opposition TDP have started a blame game against each other.
Renowned spiritual guru Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji slammed the government, security system. Without taking the name of the Endowments Department, he criticized the department.
He batted for stricter action against the people who are behind these attacks. There is a limit to our patience, and we cannot accept such an incident anymore, Swamiji said.
The spiritual guru found fault with the governments focusing only on the minorities and said the governments are behaving in a way that they don't care about the majorities.
The Swamiji who is on the Dhanurmasa Deeksha announced that he would take a Yatra to the temples that were vandalized in the state after his Deeksha comes to an end.
Swamiji called the idols a form of God who came to us and said everyone should take collective responsibility to save the religious places and assure that the religious sentiments of the public would not be hindered.
Renowned spiritual guru Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamiji slammed the government, security system. Without taking the name of the Endowments Department, he criticized the department.
He batted for stricter action against the people who are behind these attacks. There is a limit to our patience, and we cannot accept such an incident anymore, Swamiji said.
The spiritual guru found fault with the governments focusing only on the minorities and said the governments are behaving in a way that they don't care about the majorities.
The Swamiji who is on the Dhanurmasa Deeksha announced that he would take a Yatra to the temples that were vandalized in the state after his Deeksha comes to an end.
Swamiji called the idols a form of God who came to us and said everyone should take collective responsibility to save the religious places and assure that the religious sentiments of the public would not be hindered.