The Supreme Court on Friday ordered a probe by a special investigation team (SIT), under the supervision of the CBI, into allegations that the previous Andhra Pradesh government had used substandard ghee containing animal fat to prepare Tirupati laddus. The SIT will also consist of two state police officers and one member of the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI).
Saying that the allegations had the potential of hurting sentiments of people worldwide, the Supreme Court said the SIT investigation would be monitored by the CBI director. "In order to assuage the feelings of crores of people, we find that an investigation by an independent SIT consisting of representatives of state police, CBI and FSSAI, shall be done," a bench comprising Justices BR Gavai and KV Viswanathan said.
The top court, however, clarified that it was passing the order to assuage the feelings of the crores of devotees of the famed Sri Venkateswara Temple.
"We clarify that our order should not be construed as a reflection on the independence and fairness of the members of the state SIT. We have constituted the committee only to assuage the feelings of crores of people having faith in the deity," the Supreme Court said.
The Supreme Court, however, refrained from making any comment on the merits of the allegations and counter-allegations in the matter, saying it would not permit the court to be used as a "political battleground".
The controversy erupted last month after Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, citing a lab report, claimed animal fat and fish oil were found in the ghee used to make the laddus during the previous YSRCP regime.
In the previous hearing, the Supreme Court came down heavily on the Chief Minister for going public with the claim without conclusive proof.
The top court said there was no conclusive proof that animal fat was used to make the laddus, as the lab report prima facie indicated that the impurities were detected in the ghee samples that were rejected.
Following the Supreme Court's remarks, the SIT constituted by the state government halted its probe earlier this week.
Source: India Today