Ttd Trust Funds Misuse Row : Chairman Subba Reddy Releases White Paper

TTD Trust Funds misuse row : Chairman Subba Reddy Releases White Paper

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) on Friday released a white paper to refute political leaders’ allegations against misuse of funds belonging to Sri Venkateswara Alaya Nirmana (Srivani) Trust.

 Ttd Trust Funds Misuse Row : Chairman Subba Reddy Releases White Paper-TeluguStop.com

Releasing details of donations received by Srivani Trust and funds spent by it, TTD Trust Board chairman Y.V.Subba Reddy maintained that the allegations are only to score political brownie points.

Devasthanams’ executive officer A.V.Dharma Reddy pointed out that when some Peethadhipathis and VHP leaders raised concerns about Srivani trust funds, TTD provided them all relevant documents and details of bank account and balance.They then expressed satisfaction that the trust funds had been used in a proper manner.

Dharma Reddy stressed the importance of verifying facts before making any allegations, as it involves the sentiments of millions of devotees.He declared that legal action could be taken against those spreading false accusations.

According to the TTD chairman, Srivani Trust collects donations both online and offline.Funds received are invested as fixed deposits (FDs) in banks.

The interest received from them is spent on meeting the trust’s objectives.

Subba Reddy explained: “As of May 31, 2023, Srivani Trust received from devotees 862.9 crore as donations, (475.57 crores online, 350.82 offline and 36.51 interest accrued from FDs).The trust sanctioned 93 crores for the restoration of 176 endowments and private temples.Additionally, TTD resolved to construct 2,273 temples in backward areas, allocating 10 lahks to each temple.1,953 of these temples are looked after by AP Endowments Department, while 320 temples are under the jurisdiction of Samarasata Seva Foundation.”

The TTD chairman maintained that they have always ensured transparency in administration, citing previous release of white papers on TTD properties, gold deposits, fixed deposits, and now regarding Srivani Trust funds.

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