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The Hyderabad High Court on Wednesday ordered the Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams (TTD) not to terminate Christian and Muslim employees on the ground that they were non-Hindus.
Earlier this month, the employees had moved the high court, challenging the guidelines of one of the richest religious bodies in the world after they were issued 'show-cause' notices.
"We will adjudicate the matter and find out why this sudden posture by authorities when they have not made any mention about such rules when recruiting these employees two decades ago. If there are such rules, then we will verify the constitutional validity of such rules," the bench had said at the time.
Last month, it was reported that the non-Hindus who were working with the TTD were expected to be shifted to other departments of the Andhra Pradesh state government, for violating the rules.
The controversy of TTD employees practicing other faiths was triggered following the viral video of a TTD official, later identified as Deputy Executive Officer of TTD Sneha Latha, who was accused of visiting church every Sunday in the official car belonging to TTD.
An internal probe was initiated into the incident following which Vigilance and enforcement head Ake Ravi Krishna submitted the report
(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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