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Now it is the turn of the Yadava community, one of the dominant sects among the OBCs to demand the TTD chairman post to one of their community members turning the competition for the coveted post stiffer.At the Akhila Bharathiya Yadava Mahasabha (ABYM) district conference held here on Sunday the leaders in one voice sought chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu to give TTD chairman post this time to a
Tirupati: Now it is the turn of the Yadava community, one of the dominant sects among the OBCs to demand the TTD chairman post to one of their community members turning the competition for the coveted post stiffer.At the Akhila Bharathiya Yadava Mahasabha (ABYM) district conference held here on Sunday the leaders in one voice sought chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu to give TTD chairman post this time to a member of the backward Yadava community on two counts.
First keeping in view the inseparable spiritual and religious relation the community has with the famed Tirumala temple and that no member from the community have so far served as chairman of TTD. (It is Sannidhi Golla (Yadava) who has the enviable position of opening the main door of Tirumala temple daily early in the morning to conduct the priests and others into the temple).
ABYM district president Asok Samrat Yadava who presided over the meet said this time the government should nominate a person from Yadava community to TTD chairman post if it is really committed to the interests of the backward community and also allot one post of trust board member permanently to a member of Yadava community.
He said that ABYM had resolved to organize a `Ratha Yatra’ to mobilise the Yadava community in Rayalaseema districts. The Ratha Yatra will start from Chittoor district on May 28 he said adding that the special campaign was aimed to unite the Yadavas to achieve the long pending demands including reservation in Assembly and Parliament to Yadava community on population basis, due representation to Yadavas in the state level government nominated posts and allotment of site for construction of Yadava Bhavan in each district etc.
ABYM national president Anna Ramachandraiah and state president Laka Vengal Rao said that the government which created separate corporation to Kapu and Brahmins failed to do so in the case numerically more backward Yadavaa community.
The government is ignoring Yadavas because of their disunity, they said calling the members of the community join together to safeguard the community interests.
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