YSRCP diluted norms to allow TTD ghee adulteration: Keshav

Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav on Saturday said that the ghee samples from Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) sent to the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) clearly stated that there was a possibility of the presence of animal fats, and that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu had quoted the same report.
Addressing a Press conference, he alleged that the previous YSRCP Government treated the procurement of ghee for the TTD laddus as a commercial transaction, without having faith in Sri Venkateswara Swamy.
“When such a sensational issue comes to the notice of the Government, should it not be told to the public or should it be suppressed as they (YSRCP regime) did in 2022? As a responsible person, he (CM Naidu) revealed it in an internal meeting,” he said.
The minister alleged that the ghee samples sent to the Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI) in Mysuru in 2022 clearly stated that the commodity was adulterated. But the previous Jagan Mohan Reddy-led Government suppressed the report.
Keshav said that the samples sent to the NDDB clearly stated that there was a possibility of the presence of animal fats, and that CM Naidu had quoted the same report.
He further said the board appointed by the previous Government altered the tendering condition for the procurement of ghee, paving the way for smaller companies with lesser turnover.
Immediately after the State bifurcation, the new (TDP) Government was formed in 2014 under the leadership of CM Naidu, and they had made several changes in the TTD to curb if there was any adulteration taking place, to prevent if there was an opportunity for adulteration, he said.
“So, they have strengthened the system of procurement of ghee in the TTD. After 2019, when the Jagan Mohan Reddy Government came to power, the first thing they did in the first three months was to dilute all these conditions,” claimed Keshav.
According to Keshav, the previous condition was that anybody who wanted to supply ghee should have had at least three years of experience in dairy, at least Rs 250 crore of turnover, quality premises and they should have been procuring at least four lakh litres of milk in that particular year.
“All these conditions were diluted and as soon as the Jagan Government came to power. This is where the seeds were sown for all the scams to take place,” said Keshav. These norms were diluted to Rs 150 crore turnover and just one year’s experience, which the minister said laid the foundation for irregularities and adulteration.
Evidence before the SIT shows that adulteration began only after 2019, said Keshav. In 2022, the CFTRI, Mysuru, confirmed adulteration, detecting chemicals, beta-sitosterol, animal fat and residual substances, he said.
Keshav said the Special Investigation Team (SIT), which had submitted its chargesheet, clearly stated that the ghee adulteration fraud was to the tune of Rs 240 crore.
He also alleged that the personal assistant of YV Subba Reddy, the then TTD Chairman, received Rs 4 crore from dairy companies and that money was diverted to other accounts.















