Chitradurga: BY Vijayendra, the BJP state president, visited the residence of the late Renukaswamy, who was recently murdered in the VRS area of Chitradurga, to offer his condolences to the grieving family.

During his visit, Vijayendra consoled Renukaswamy's wife and her parents, urging them not to lose hope. He expressed deep regret over the incident, stating that such acts are strongly condemned by all members of civil society. Vijayendra highlighted the importance of social media as a platform for information and mutual friendship, expressing concern over its misuse.

Vijayendra also emphasized the need for the police to ensure there is no interference until the charge sheet is submitted. He called for justice for Renukaswamy's murder, demanding that the perpetrators be punished regardless of their status.

He was accompanied by MP Govind Karjol, MLA M Chandrappa, former MLA Tippareddy, MLC KS Naveen as well as other party leaders, office-bearers, and workers.

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Ayodhya, Sep 27: The Food Safety and Drug Administration Department on Friday collected samples of 'elaichi daana' or cardamom seeds being distributed as 'prasad' at the Ram Janmabhoomi temple here and sent them for testing, officials said.

The action was taken following a complaint lodged through the Integrated Grievance Redressal System (IGRS), Assistant Food Commissioner Manik Chand Singh said.

Singh said the samples were procured from Haiderganj, where the cardamom seed offerings are prepared and sent to the Jhansi State Laboratory for comprehensive testing and evaluation.

Prakash Gupta, the officer in charge of the Ram Temple trust, revealed that on average, around 80,000 packets of cardamom seeds are distributed daily as a sacred offering.

Amid a row over the alleged presence of animal fat in laddus at the Tirupati Temple in Andhra Pradesh, the chief priest of the Ram temple here on Thursday questioned the purity of ghee being sold nationwide and said 'prasad' should be prepared under the supervision of temple priests only.