Government Bans Ads To Sakshi Group

The state government has decided to stop all its advertisements to the Sakshi newspaper and Sakshi TV owned by the YSR Congress chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy in view of the serious allegations he has been facing of money laundering.   The government issued a GO to this effect and directed all governament departments to stop all patronage to the Sakshi group until it clears itself from the charges.   The Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy has reportedly discussed the matter with the Advocate General Sudarshan Reddy and Information and Public relations Commissioner Chandravadan a couple of days ago. It is learnt that the Chief Minister has sought the opinion of the two on the propriety of continuing government’s patronage as CBI has filed charge-sheets about flow of illegal funds into the newspaper and TV channel. It is learnt that the three have decided that it would be perfectly legal to stop advertisements, pending finalization of the case. It is being said that Kiran Kumar Reddy is of the view that if the government strikes at the economic base of Jagan’s media before by-polls, it would be advantageous to the Congress party. Several leaders of the Congress party hold a view that Jagan’s popularity largely depended on his media and by forcing a near closure of Sakshi newspaper and TV channel, his influence could be considerably contained. But there are others in the ruling party who hold a different view. They feel that all these acts of persecution would only strengthen Jagan further.

Bhanu Amassed 100 Crore Worth Assets Through Settlements

The prime accused in Maddelacheruvu Suri murder case, Mallisetti Bhanu Kiran alias Bhanu has amassed a whopping 100 crore worth assets through land settlements on the outskirts of the city with the assistance of local police and revenue officials. Earlier, Bhanu told the police that he used to supply Tollywood heroines and cash to two RDOs, sub-collectors who helped him with identifying disputed and government land on the periphery of the city. During the investigation, the police has so far seized 54 documents from Bhanu. It was found that Bhanu had acquired properties in RR district, Hyderabad, Ananthapur, Kadapa, Vijayawada in Krishna district and Bangalore. Altogether he has 22 properties on his name and other properties in the name of benamis. When he had gone underground at Seoni in Madhya Pradesh, he thought of starting his own business there. At seoni, there is a famous Zoo Park, which is visited by a number of foreign tourists every year. Bhanu wanted to start a tourist resort over there. For this, he also asked his brother Vamsi to bring the required amount for investment to Seoni. According to the CID report submitted in court, Bhanu was actively involved in land settlements during the period when Suri was in jail. Bhanu also told police that Tollywood producers Singanamala Ramesh and Ch Kalyan had used his help to settle over 30 land disputes. Bhanu also wanted to establish a Mumbai type mafia in Telugu film industry at Hyderabad.      

Disagreement in AP Congress Over 4 Candidates

The state Congress leadership has finalized on Wednesday candidates for the upcoming byelections in 18 assembly and 1 lok sabha constituency in A.P. Even though the list has yet to be officially confirmed, resentment is brewing over the selection of candidates in Parkal, Rajampet, Rayachoti and Anantapur constituencies. Supporters of Government Chief Whip Gandra Venkataramana Reddy wanted the party to nominate Mrs. Gandra Jyothi, wife of the Chief Whip, as the candidate. They protested before the Chief Minister's camp office opposing the move to field Samma Rao from Parkal because he was a Telugu Desam leader. Venkataramana Reddy, who is also the Warangal district unit president, expressed surprise over reports that Samma Rao's name was under consideration. "The party cadres feel humiliated at the move to nominate a person who has indulged in anti-party activities. If necessary, a delegation of Parkal leaders will go to Delhi to apprise the Congress leaders of the ground reality," he said. The selection of Meda Mallikarjun Reddy (Rajampet) and G. Ramprasad Reddy (Rayachoti) has split the party in Kadapa. Health Minister D. L. Ravindra Reddy said Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy will have to take the responsibility for the election result and added that the district Ministers were not consulted in the selection of candidates. His colleague, Md. Ahmedullah, however, said: "The Chief Minister and PCC chief convened constituency-wise meetings and elicited the opinion of the cadres. Only after receiving their suggestions, the two names were finalised." Differences also arose over the Anantapur constituency after the party almost cleared Rashid Khan's name. "The plight of the Congress party is evident from the selection as no senior leader is willing to enter the fray. It will be a tough task for us to campaign," a senior Congress MLA from the district said.