Court orders CBI probe into Jagan's wealth


Hyderabad, Jul 12 (IANS): In a significant development, the Andhra Pradesh High Court Tuesday ordered a preliminary inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the alleged amassing of huge wealth and money laundering by YSR Congress chief Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy.

A division bench of Chief Justice Nisar Ahmed Kakru and Justice Vilas V. Afzalpurkar asked the CBI to complete the probe in two weeks and submit the report to the court in a sealed cover. The court said the final hearing would take place after the receipt of CBI report.

Treating a letter written by Congress leader P. Shankar Rao as a petition, the court felt that prima facie inquiry is necessary to clear the doubts as it involved public money.

Shankar Rao, now a minister, had written the letter to the court in November last year seeking probe by CBI into the "ill-gotten" wealth of Jagan, as Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy is popularly known.

Making the same allegations, a few leaders of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and a lawyer had also filed Public Interest Litigations, seeking CBI probe against Jagan.

The court said the CBI director or an official nominated by him may conduct the inquiry. All evidences produced before the court will be given to CBI for the inquiry, said K.K. Sherwani, a lawyer and petitioner.

The court asked all government departments and respondents to cooperate with the CBI in the inquiry.

Accusing the son of late chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy of "amassing public money" during his father's reign and committing several violations of laws of the land, Shankar Rao said the Kadapa MP indulged in money laundering by floating fictitious firms and routing "black money" through some companies in Mauritius.

Rao alleged that Jagan's income which was only Rs.11 lakh in March 2004, had now gone up to Rs.43,000 crore.

"When Rajasekhara Reddy was in power (2004-2009), he favoured some people in various projects and the money earned was invested into companies owned by his son," said Sherwani.

The court rejected the arguments of Jagan's counsel Rakesh Dwivedi that interim direction cannot be granted on a politically motivated petition.

Jagan's counsel also told the court that the minister was trying to malign the image of his client by using the court as a platform. The counsel said the minister kept quiet when his client was with his party (Congress party).

In his petition, the minister levelled allegations against Jagan and 42 individuals and companies including Jagathi Publications, Indira Television, Bharathi Cements, India Cements, Pennar Cements, Carmel Asia Holdings Limited and Sandur Power.

Interestingly, the court had Monday passed similar orders on Shankar Rao's first letter seeking CBI probe into alleged irregularities committed by Dubai-based Emaar Properties in building a township and golf course in Hyderabad in joint venture with Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC).

The minister said the share of APIIC was brought down in the joint venture causing huge losses to the state exchequer.

The court ordered preliminary probe by CBI to find out whether there is an offence involved in the deal or not.

Rao alleged that Jagan by misusing the power as the son of then chief minister, made money in this deal, sent the same to Mauritius and re-routed it to his companies in the form of investment.

Rao alleged that Jagan made money through allotment of mines, lands and licences during his father's rule and even used hawala and money laundering routes.

Rajasekhara Reddy, who became chief minister in 2004, died in a helicopter crash on Sep 2, 2009, a few months after he assumed office for the second term.

Jagan resigned as MP and quit Congress party in November. He floated YSR Congress party in March this year and was re-elected as MP from Kadapa in the by-elections held in May.

 

 

  

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  • siraj, hyderabad

    Thu, Jul 14 2011

    let Jagan be @ his place wouldn't play with him what he earned its own once he resigned all questions are rising he and his father both worked for humanity either this hand or that.more you dig more you go down..so be cool in this matter try to find good solution on behalf of Jagan as he is having public support specially me toooo...

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    When govt fails to contain the corruptions, courts are activating it's wings to cover corrupt people who amassed the wealth misusing their power is evident now a days.The instance is Raja,kalmadi,kani..............

    But my friend Langoocharya,Belman known foe of Moodbidri Veerappa Moily always kindling him due to reason of his height in the political field.All political party leaders are corrupt except 5 % are not!Yet MVM is not that corrupt only thing is his suitcase scandal which is not for him and on behalf of N.Rao, then PM of India.If that matter was real then the suit case may carry few lakh rupees only.

    Coming to same question which was put forward to me,I could ask same question to Langoocaharya, apply same parameter to Yeddy who amassed crores of rupees with in 6-7 years of time in benami and fishy trusts and.........!!!!!Yet for him MARGINAL UTILITY DEFINITION NOT APPLIES!!

    The laws hands are too long in Central level but in Karnataka, it's hands are tied for unknown reasons!!!?????

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    Ismail,

    What about your friend from Karkala who bought bicycle in instalments as young Sunday lawyer in 1968,,, building palatial house in Rajajinagar, Bangalore and carrying "Suit cases" from Bangalore to Delhi???

    What about his former CJI friend KGB???

    Use same yardstick to everybody my friend......

    Jai Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    Jai Hooooooo

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  • Ravi Ullal, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    WHICH CBI, WHAT CBI? IS THERE ANY CBI IN OUR COUNTRY????

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  • Hemant Hegde, Manipal/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    You can be a big fish in a pond but dont make enmity with Corcodile, whatever he has today because of his father and Congress, though looted or otherwise. He is a big betrayer and deserves this. He is very arrogant also.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    Anybody going against Sonia will be chased by IT department.Hushaaaaaaar!!!

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  • Ganesh, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    Congress started their as usual Black mail policy. Indication is that Congress will wash out in Andhra.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Tue, Jul 12 2011

    Jagan and apolitical friend turned foe of Congress is certain to land in trouble.By the same time,his business partner and reigning cabinet minister Reddygarus of Karnataka may also invite trouble...Wait and see.........These politicians amassed huge sources misusing govt machinery run by his famous then late CM of AP,Y.Rajshekar Reddy.

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