Deccan Chronicle

Etala says he did no wrong

Claims he discussed proposal in detail with CM’s principal secretary

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, APRIL 30

Health minister Etala Rajendar on Friday defended his company’s moves to own assigned lands and use them to expand the state of the art poultry industry in Achampet village of Medak district through a legal channel.

In a strong response to a few TV channels airing stories describing him as encroacher of lands assigned for the poor, the minister categorica­lly said he discussed in detail with Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao and principal secretary S. Narsing Rao about his requiremen­t of land for his poultry industry and allotment

● THE HEALTH minister said he never misused his position to protect his assets.

of the neighbouri­ng assigned lands for this purpose.

“We even made an official request to the Telangana Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n to acquire assigned lands which are unfit for agricultur­e and sell the same to us,” he said.

The minister revealed that TSIIC chairman Narasimha Reddy was also aware of the developmen­ts. The officials suggested that the assignees may surrender their land to the government which in turn could allocate the same to the industry. Following this, several farmers wrote to the tehsildar surrenderi­ng their lands, he pointed out.

The health minister said several infrastruc­ture projects like ring roads and pharma city came up on assigned lands which were acquired by the government. The government gave incentives equal to the investment of the industries in several cases, he said adding that he did not seek any incentive but only land that was never put to use by the assignees ever since it was allotted to them in 1994.

Rajendar said he would not degrade the minister post but would not hesitate to leave it to safeguard his self-respect, apparently taking a dig at the chief minister who equated the CM post with a chappal, inviting widespread criticism.

Rajendar also said he made wealth with sheer hard work and investment­s in poultry industry unlike some others who made fortunes out of nowhere. “There are people, who roamed on scooters, made hundreds of crores of rupees,” he said reminding all of the Opposition’s similar allegation­s against the Chief Minister.

The health minister said he never misused his position to protect his assets and the Chief Minister was also aware that a plot in Banjara Hills he purchased with `5 crore was still under litigation. None raised any questions on my income when I spent crores of rupees to bring youth out of jails and took care of them during the struggle for separate Telangana, he said and offered himself to the chief minister to face any inquiry into his assets.

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