[GHHF] Requesting Pawan Kalyan to follow Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Madhya Pradesh in declaring a 15-kilometer radius around Tirupati and Tiruchanur as Holy cities.
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation requests you to maintain the sanctity of Tirupati and Tirumala in the manner of Tirumala, or to follow the examples of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, and Madhya Pradesh. We request that you introduce a bill in parliament to see that the sale of meat, alcohol, tobacco, non-vegetarian food, and any intoxicating substances will be completely prohibited.
The sanctity of Tirumala must spread to all the Hindu Temples and should serve as a role model for the rest of the Hindu community across the globe. Lord Venkateswara, also known as Balaji, Srinivasa, or Govinda, is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. His significance in the Puranas is deeply rooted in the preservation of dharma, the protection of devotees, and the granting of moksha (liberation). The stories about him appear primarily in the Varaha Purana, the Padma Purana, the Brahmanda Purana, and the Venkatachala Mahathyam. “There is no place in the universe so sacred as Venkatadri (Tirumala); there could be no manifestation of God like Sri Venkateswara either in the past or even in the future.” It would be unfortunate to see the holiest place on the planet for Hindus being invaded by the sacrilegious activities polluting the religious environment and hurting the sentiments of Hindus.
GHHF applauds your consistent statements in support of Sanatana Dharma and in favor of establishing the Santana Dharma Board across Bharat. Your recent speech in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly and related statements in early February 2026, where you emphasized that it is the "dharmic responsibility" of every Hindu to actively protect their faith, rather than remaining silent when Hindu dharma and gods are insulted. You called for an end to the "slumber" of the average Hindu mind, urging a shift from passive, private devotion to active, collective guardianship of their faith.
GHHF is very happy to hear Pawan Kalyan speak about protecting Sanatana Dharma during his Varahi Declaration meeting, your unwavering commitment to question the so-called secularists, and your pledge to question anyone who attacks it. Speaking at his Varahi declaration meet in Tirupati, you gave a stern warning to those who are attempting to undermine Sanatana Dharma.
“If anyone tries to wipe out Sanatana Dharma, let me tell you from the feet of Lord Balaji, you will be wiped out,” he stated firmly.
Pawan Kalyan, who identifies as an “unapologetic Sanatani Hindu,” made it clear that he is prepared to defend his faith with everything he has. Addressing his critics, he said, “I am conveying this to the so-called secularists who ridicule my Sanatana Dharma. Let me tell you, I will safeguard Sanatana Dharma with my life.”
Declare a 25-kilometer radius around Tirupati and Tiruchanur as holy cities, as in the four other States in Bharat.
1) Uttar Pradesh enforced a strict ban on the sale and delivery of non-vegetarian food and liquor within a 15-kilometer radius of the Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, effective from January 9, 2026. This 15-km "no-consumption zone" specifically covers the sacred Panchkosi Parikrama route, a spiritual circumambulation path around the city.
The ban explicitly includes online food delivery platforms such as Zomato and Swiggy. This "digital red line" was established after repeated complaints that non-vegetarian items were being transported through sacred routes via app-based services.
All hotels, homestays, and local guest houses within a 15-km radius are strictly prohibited from serving meat or alcoholic beverages to their guests.
2) Punjab: The Punjab government has officially declared Amritsar Walled City, Talwandi Sabo, and Sri Anandpur Sahib as holy cities. This designation brings a complete ban on the sale of meat, tobacco, alcohol, and other intoxicants in these revered Sikh locations. The Chief Minister, Bhagawant Singh Mann, said strict regulations will now apply in the holy cities. "Sale of meat, alcohol, tobacco, and any intoxicating substances will be completely prohibited."
3) Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has asked officials to ensure that meat and liquor are not consumed in and around religious towns along the Narmada River, considered the lifeline of the state.
There are 21 districts, 68 tehsils, 1138 villages, and 1126 ghats, as well as 430 ancient Shiva temples and two 'shakti peeths' along the banks of the river. Chairing a meeting of officials on Friday, Yadav also said Amarkantak in Anuppur district, from where the Narmada originates, must be given top priority for environmental protection.
4) Uttarakhand. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said Haridwar is a sacred city and the government is committed to preserving its sanctity. “Haridwar is a holy city. The government is seriously considering steps to preserve its sanctity (restricting the entry of non-Hindus). The old Acts and existing provisions are being studied," Dhami said. In fact, a proposal to extend these restrictions to all 105 Ganga ghats, from Haridwar to Rishikesh, is currently under discussion with seers and the Shri Ganga Sabha, the apex body overseeing religious rituals in Haridwar.
GHHF requests your indulgence in declaring Tirupati and Tiruchanur as holy cities and observing the sanctity within a 15-kilometer radius. Andhra Pradesh government should, in fact, lead the way for the rest of the country in maintaining the sanctity of Tirumala in many of the State's Hindu Temples.










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