Updated June 5th, 2019 at 21:54 IST

Andhra Pradesh BJP chief writes 7 letters to CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, levels corruption charges against Chandrababu Naidu govt

BJP Andhra Pradesh unit president Kanna Lakshmi Narayana on Wednesday wrote seven letters to chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy leveling corruption charges against previous TDP government.

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BJP Andhra Pradesh unit president Kanna Lakshmi Narayana on Wednesday wrote seven letters to chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy levelling corruption charges against previous TDP government.

Through the letters, Narayana has demanded action against culprits in corruption charges.

Narayana, in his first letter, stated that 40 lakh families were affected by the Agrigold scam and asked the Chief Minister to order a CBI investigation to punish the culprits.

"This Rs 10,000 crore scam is bigger than the Saradha scam of West Bengal. The scam is so grave that nearly Rs 7,000 crores were collected from nearly 32 lakh depositors spread over Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Odisha", Narayana wrote.

In the second letter, the BJP leader asked Reddy to undertake steps to resolve the "long pending problem of dotted lands."

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"Due to intentional improper maintenance of land records, ambiguous law and rules regarding government lands and irresponsible attitude of officials, people have been subjected to a serious problem with dotted lands notified by Registration Department as well as the Revenue authorities," the letter read.

In the third letter, the BJP state president pleaded to take up steps for rectification of scams in capital region lands. During the TDP regime, 33000 acres of land was acquired in different methods for construction of capital Amaravati. BJP chief alleged that many scams took place during that process and requested for rectification steps.

Narayana, in his third letter, requested the Chief Minister to rebuild the 50 temples allegedly demolished by earlier TDP government and asked him to immediate rebuild those temples.

"Chandrababu Naidu government demolished 50 Hindu Temples at Vijayawada in the name of Krishna Pushkarms.... several Hindu organisations led protests and demonstrations against this anti-Hindu act of Naidu government, but in vain," the letter read.

The BJP leader alleged corruption in the Polavaram project and asked the Chief Minister to resolve the woes of tribal people.

"Polavaram project which is, in fact, the lifeline of AP has been unfortunately converted into a corruption centre... tribal people who are being ousted and displaced because of this project whose lives are aligned with the forests getting inundated in this project," the letter read.

Narayana, in his fifth letter, asked Reddy to save the temple lands and reform the temple management system.

"It is unfortunate that earlier TDP government has done a lot of injustice to Hindu Temples and Hindu Dharmic System. The present Endowment Act needs to be thoroughly overhauled and changed. The present Act presumes that all the temple priests are corrupt and trustees are incompetent. These presumptions are baseless," the letter stated.

The BJP state president demanded an enquiry into "illegal" purchases of land the capital, Amaravati, and "initiate action against the culprits."

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"The takeover of 33,000 acres under land pooling system from innocent and poor farmers in the capital region in the name of capital development by the earlier government led by Chandrababu Naidu is a scam unparallel in the state... Inexcusable insider trading was indulged by the henchmen of Naidu who acquired lands at low prices and bagged high compensations from the government. This has resulted in depriving the farmers lose their legitimate compensations," the letter read.

Narayana, in the last letter, said that the free sand policy resulted in sand mafia in the state. He also asked to change the policy, fix price for sand, and eliminate sand mafia.

"Fee sand policy introduced by Naidu government in March 2016 has resulted in a big scam and mafia in the state... the government has not followed the conditions laid down by National Green Tribunal (NGT)... Several crores of the scam have taken place in illegally providing sand to the capital region contractors who were not supposed to use the sand for filling purpose...," the letter read.

Reddy became Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh after leading his party YSRCP to win by an absolute majority in the Assembly polls.

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Published June 5th, 2019 at 21:42 IST