good point. You cannot easily control everyone and police people just because the place is considered sacred by others. There were earlier reports of non-vegetarianism, drinking of alcohol on the sacred hills. If people are of low moral how can God help.
The TTD administrators, Andhra government, etc., are not doing their duty properly. All that happens now is that the report will be called incorrect, as can be seen from the article. I quote here: "The news immediately hit television channels across the country, forcing Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to come out with a clarification.
At a hurriedly-convened press conference, TTD executive officer K Ramachary and Chandravadan alleged that the media had distorted the remarks.
Chandravadan said the reports were unofficial and needed to be checked for the veracity.
Ramanachary said the official should have gone through the facts thoroughly. The issue would be discussed with TTD chairman B Karuankara Reddy and others concerned. "
In a few more days, the officer could be transferred for speaking up the truth as he knows it! This is kind of curing the problem by silencing the finder!!