Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Multi-crore land scam: SIT names ex-minister, IAS officers in Andhra

- Gali Nagaraja

PRASADA RAO POINTED OUT THAT THE SIT REMAINED SILENT OVER THE FRAUD IN LAND DEALS REPORTED FROM 2014 ONLY TO COVER UP THE BIGWIGS IN THE RULING TDP

VIJAYAWADA : Former revenue minister Dharmana Prasada Rao of the opposition YSR Congress, eight senior IAS officers and other district-level officials from the stamps and registrati­on department have been named in the multi-crore land scam in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapat­nam district by the special investigat­ion team (SIT).

The team, constitute­d by the government of Andhra Pradesh in June last year to inquire into complaints of tampering of records that lead to the alienation of 1,226 acres of prime government lands in 40 mandals in and around Visakhapat­nam city, submitted a detailed report to the state cabinet on Tuesday.

The SIT, comprising deputy inspector general of police Vineet Brij Lal, joint collector G Srijana and deputy collector of Visakhapat­nam L Vijayasara­dhi recommende­d criminal action against those allegedly involved in the scam.

The cost of land that slipped out of government’s hands runs into hundreds of crores of rupees, the report said. Dharmana Prasada Rao, who served as revenue minister during the period when the scam was reported, is accused of obtaining no objection certificat­es (NOCS) by manipulati­ng a section of official machinery for alienating three acres of land assigned to an ex-serviceman in favour of Virgin Rocks Private Limited, a granite mining and export company located in Madhuravad­a area for which he is a promoter.

Prasada Rao, the regional coordinato­r of the YSR Congress, alleged he was being targeted by the ruling Telegu Desam Party (TDP) in an apparent bid to browbeat leaders belonging to opposition parties.

“We purchased the land at ₹5.3 crore only after the seller obtained a NOC from the then district collector and the sale deed for the same was executed by the revenue and stamps and registrati­on department­s jointly. Where is the scope for tampering of records?” he asked while speaking to the HT.

The former minister pointed out that the SIT remained silent over the fraud in land deals reported from 2014 only to cover up the bigwigs in the ruling TDP.

Those accused in the scam as per the SIT report also include three IAS officers who served as Visakhapat­nam’s district collector over a period of time, three other officers during their stint as joint collector, a district revenue officer, who was later promoted as an IAS officer and is currently serving as a district collector in the Rayalaseem­a region.

One of them is the then district collector and is now on deputation at the Centre and another has opted for Telangana cadre after the state’s bifurcatio­n.

Revenue minister KE Krishnamur­thy announced the formation of the SIT after his cabinet colleague Chintakaya­la Ayyanna Patrudu, holding the roads and buildings portfolio, blew the whistle over the land scam.

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