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Pawan Kalyan Struggles During Tirumala Temple Walk Amid Tirupati Laddoo Controversy, Watch

Actor-turned-political leader Pawan Kalyan had trouble catching a breath during his walk towards the Tirumala Temple. Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh Pawan Kalyan began his journey to the temple on Tuesday amid the Tirupati laddoo controversy.

Videos surfaced online showed Kalyan and his team climbing up the stairs of the temple. It is said that there are over 3500 steps that a devotee has to walk through to reach the temple on top.

In a video shared on X, Kalyan was seen taking a break from the climbing. He was covered with sweat and was seen struggling to breathe. The actor-politician, who reportedly has asthma and backache problems, has left fans concerned about his well-being. A member of his team was seen fanning him, hoping that it would help him. Watch the videos below:

The actor continued his journey through the night while his team chanted God’s name. Watch the video below:

The bench, comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan, was addressing petitions seeking court-monitored investigation when they criticised the CM.

“You get the report in July. September 18, you go public. You say you ordered an investigation. It is very clear from the report that this is not the ghee which had been used. Unless you are sure, how did you go to the public with that?” asked Justice K V Viswanathan.

“When somebody gives a report like you, does not prudence dictate that you take a second opinion? First of all, there is no proof that this ghee was used. And there is no second opinion,” Justice Viswanathan added. Justice Gavai said, “When you have ordered the investigation, what was the need for going public? This is a matter of the sentiments of the lakhs of devotees”.

Reacting to the statement, Pawan Kalyan told the press on Tuesday, “I think they said in such a way, they never said it was not adulterated. Whatever information they have on their hands, I think they commented on that. Supreme Court judges didn’t say that it was unadulterated, they said there was confusion regarding the date which will be cleared…But our government will take it forward – what kind of violations happened in last 5 years? It is not just about prasad issue.”

 

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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