Deccan Chronicle

Jagan seeks CBI probe on Naidu

- MD ILYAS | DC

The Andhra Pradesh government has on Friday decided to seek a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) inquiry into the allegation­s of involvemen­t of the-then chief minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, and several Telugu Desam former ministers and leaders in the Amaravati land purchases in the capital region based on “leaked prior informatio­n” before the official announceme­nt of the location of a new capital for the state.

The decision was taken at an AP Cabinet meeting of the YSRC government held in the Secretaria­t at Velagapudi in Amaravati capital region, amidst tension due to escalating protests by local farmers of the region.

A cabinet sub-committee, headed by Buggana Rajendrana­th Reddy, finance minister, submitted its report to Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy during the cabinet meeting.

The Cabinet has decided to seek a CBI inquiry on the anomalies of the alleged insider trading by TD leaders.

The cabinet sub-committee report was based on its probe into the irregulari­ties and insider trading

The Cabinet sub-committee on insider trading in the capital region has found several irregulari­ties and unfair practices during the previous TD government. The state will take legal opinion and then refer the matter to either the Lokayukta or go for a CBI or CB-CID inquiry.

— PERNI VENKATARAM­AIAH

Informatio­n minister

allegation­s in the capital region for the past four months. The Jagan Mohan Reddy government has decided to seek a legal opinion before referring it to the central investigat­ing agency for investigat­ion.

Briefing media after the Cabinet meeting on Friday, Perni Venkataram­aiah, alias Nani, minister for informatio­n, said, “the cabinet sub-committee on insider trading in the capital region has found several irregulari­ties and unfair practices during the previous Telugu Desam government. The state will take legal opinion and then refer the matter to either the Lokayukta or go for a CBI or CB-CID inquiry.”

“The sub-committee report concluded that a company owned by family members of TD supremo Chandrabab­u Naidu was involved in the purchase of lands in July 2014. All details of the registrati­on are available. The data of all buyers of land on the peripherie­s of the capital region, ahead of the official announceme­nt on the capital in December, is with the government,” said Mr Venkatrama­iah.

He said, “names of land buyers, including those who held high positions in the previous government, which includes ministers, their relatives, workers and drivers were found during the probe. The transactio­ns took place six months before December 2014, when the location of the proposed capital was announced.”

Mr Venkatrama­iah alleged that TD leaders, including ministers, had purchased lands in the names of their drivers and workers. He said that since the opposition TD had sought a probe into the allegation­s of insider trading, the YSRC government had decided to oblige.

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