Key Points

Former Andhra Pradesh CM Jagan Mohan Reddy has launched a scathing attack on the TDP-led coalition government, accusing it of widespread corruption. He highlighted irregularities in liquor sales, sand mining, and inflated project costs in Amaravati. Reddy urged lawyers to take a stand against injustice, citing false cases and political misuse of power. He also announced a new app for citizens to report corruption with evidence.

Key Points: Jagan Mohan Reddy Slams TDP Coalition Over Andhra Corruption Crisis

  • Jagan alleges inflated costs in Amaravati projects compared to Hyderabad
  • Accuses TDP of illegal liquor sales and sand mining scams
  • Claims bribes are mandatory for business permits
  • Announces new app for citizens to report corruption
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Corruption is rampant in Andhra Pradesh under coalition rule, says Jagan Mohan Reddy

Ex-CM Jagan Mohan Reddy accuses TDP-led coalition of rampant corruption in liquor, sand mining, and land deals, urging lawyers to fight injustice.

"Justice and ethics have vanished under this TDP-led coalition – Jagan Mohan Reddy"

Amaravati, Aug 5

YSR Congress Party President and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday alleged that there is rampant corruption in the coalition government headed by Chandrababu Naidu.

He claimed that corruption has spread widely, especially in the liquor business, illegal sand mining, and Amaravati land deals.

Jagan Mohan Reddy alleged that works for the state capital, Amaravati, are being awarded double the cost compared to Hyderabad and Bengaluru.

Addressing a meeting of legal cell lawyers from the erstwhile Krishna and Guntur districts, he accused the TDP-led government of betraying even the lawyers, just like it had misled the people with false schemes like Super-6 and Super-7.

He alleged that ‘belt shops’ (illegal liquor outlets) are being run in every village, permit rooms are being sold illegally, and liquor is being sold at prices much higher than the MRP. He criticised the government for collecting huge commissions in construction projects and misusing mobilisation advances.

Jagan Mohan Reddy said the YSRCP had signed power purchase agreements at Rs 2.49 per unit, while the current government is signing them at Rs 4.60. He also said that people are being forced to pay bribes even to start a small business or industry. He accused some police officials of directly supporting gambling clubs and illegal activities.

Stating that the state is witnessing dangerous political misuse of power, he urged lawyers to take the lead in fighting for justice. He stated that innocent people are being jailed without evidence, and false cases are being filed for political reasons. He urged the party's legal cell advocates to stand with the victims and protect their rights in court.

He said that today’s situation is different from normal times and requires greater responsibility from the legal community. He appreciated the support lawyers have given to the party and described them as pillars of strength.

He reminded them that if a petition is not filed and arguments are not made, justice cannot be expected. He said advocates have a key role to play and the party deeply values their service.

Jagan Mohan Reddy said that under the present TDP-led coalition, justice and ethics have vanished. He said that if someone is identified as a political opponent, they are being sent to jail without proper evidence. He called it a shameful political culture.

He alleged that confessions are being taken through threats and bribes, and false evidence is being created. He described the current conditions as the worst seen so far and called upon the legal community to take a stand.

The YSR Congress chief announced that a new mobile app will be launched soon, where citizens can report injustices and upload evidence. He said this will go into a digital library and help take action against those misusing power. He assured the legal community that those who work hard for the party will be given recognition and that their efforts will not be forgotten.

He recalled the support his government had extended to lawyers during the YSRCP’s rule. He said Rs 100 crore was allocated to the Advocates' Welfare Fund, and one-third of insurance contributions were paid by the government. He also pointed out that reservations were given to lawyers from backward sections in GP and AGP positions. He said the Law Nestham scheme helped many young advocates and that his government always stood with the legal fraternity.

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone from Guntur, I've seen these belt shops everywhere. Police take hafta and look the other way. It's become so normal that people don't even complain anymore. The system is completely broken!
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Arjun K
While corruption is definitely an issue, isn't Jagan Reddy just playing politics here? His own party members were accused of similar things when they were in power. All parties need to clean up their act first before pointing fingers.
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Priya S
The power purchase agreement rates are shocking! ₹4.60 vs ₹2.49? This directly affects our electricity bills. Why isn't there more transparency in these deals? Common people suffer while politicians and contractors make money.
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Karthik V
My cousin had to pay 50,000 just to get permission to open a small shop in Vijayawada. This 'ease of doing business' is only on paper. Ground reality is you need to bribe at least 5 officials for anything!
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Nisha Z
The Amaravati land scam is the biggest loot of public money! Politicians and their benamis bought land at throwaway prices before the capital announcement. Now common taxpayers are paying double for construction. When will this stop? 🤬
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David E

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