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3 minutes ago, pittagoda said:

Not only xtians, tuglags and gaumutra batch too.. We hate religion ..

Xtians dngudu ekkuva ayyindhi

Tuglags ni terrorism ani dntuntar

Lot of go mootra batch in db no?

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2 minutes ago, No_body_friends said:

Xtians dngudu ekkuva ayyindhi

Tuglags ni terrorism ani dntuntar

Lot of go mootra batch in db no?

xtians ni special ga thengatam yellow batch wallu start chesaru ee madhya

half cuts ni thengatam anedhi burra unnadu yevadaina chesthadu

only dumb dcikhead will support the half cuts turaks

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VIJAYAWADA: BJP State chief Kanna Lakshminarayana has shot off a letter to Chief Secretary Nilam Sawhney demanding that the East Godavari district administration drop the plan to use the Harihara Sadan atop Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Temple, Annavaram, as a quarantine centre.    

Alleging that the government was deliberately trying to insult Hindu faith, he cautioned that such a move would create disharmony and religious strife.

“The facilities available there are created and meant for Hindu pilgrims who visit the temple. Further, all satrams were built using donations, contributions and charity of the devotees.It is beyond any doubt that all this is being done deliberately by the government to insult Hindu faith,” he said.

 

 

 

 

District officials in Chittoor are turning temple guest houses into quarantine centres, where contacts of COVID-19 patients are being isolated and monitored. The district has multiple temples which attract many Hindu pilgrims, including the Venkateswara temple in Tirumala, one of the most popular Hindu shrines in the world.  

Three guest houses within the town, run by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) trust, are already being used by the district administration to accommodate homeless persons and stranded migrant workers. Another guest house with around 500 rooms has now been taken over to be used as quarantine centres, for people who have been at risk of infection from known COVID-19 patients. “A new building called Padmavati Nilayam which hasn’t been used by devotees yet, has been handed over to the district administration. Unlike the other guest houses, it is located far from the temple and the town itself, along the Renigunta road,” a TTD official said. 

In Kanipakam, a 100-room guest house belonging to the Varasiddhi Vinayaka temple administration, has also been converted into a quarantine facility. “Forty-four people who had been at risk of contracting COVID-19 were accommodated in the guest house for three days. When their results came back negative, all of them returned to their homes on April 4. Currently, one person is staying at the guest house, whose test results are awaited,” Executive Officer (EO) of the Kanipakam temple Devullu told TNM.

 

 

 

 

 

Ilantivi Anni Jaggad chesi anavasaram ga hatred techukuntunnadu Xtians meeda...! 

Quarantine vundali correct ee konda meda endi ra... Only temple vunde place la...! 

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