Gali's Bail Plea Hearing on 12 September

Mining Baron Gali Janardhan Reddy and his brother-in-law BV Srinivasa Reddy's bail petitions are adjourned for hearing on 12 September. The CBI has sought for a 15 days police custody of the accused for further interrogation. After hearing the day-long arguments from both CBI and Janardhana Reddy's counsel, the magistrate B Naga Maruthi Sharma adjourned the hearing for next Monday. As soon as the hearing commenced, CBI's counsel member B Ravindranath stated they arrested Janardhana Reddy and B V Srinivas Reddy on two main grounds - that both were indulging in illegal activities in the Obulapuram Mining Company and that they encroached additional places than actually allocated by the government. The CBI's counsel argued the accused had encroached land more than the allotted 68.5 hectares at the Anantha Gangamma Konda in Obulapuram. He also said they were involved in manipulating the iron ore stock which was excavated somewhere else and exported to various countries showing the authorisation of OMC. The CBI's counsel also argued that Janardhana Reddy also failed in providing certain details of his designation in the company. While Reddy initiated the process as applicant to obtain lease of the land and the authorisation letters were signed by B V Srinivasa Reddy as executive director, in the Income Tax returns, Janardhana Reddy mentioned his designation as director. Gali Janardhana Reddy and his wife Lakshmi Aruna had also mentioned in the IT returns that both are directors of the company and they draw annual salaries of `18 crore while Srinivasa Reddy who is holding the position of executive director received salary of about `2 crore per annum. “How it is possible and why will an executive director draw lower salary than directors?” the CBI counsel questioned. Meanwhile, opposing the CBI counsel’s argument, Janardhana Reddy’s counsels Uday Lalith, C V Nagesh and Uma Maheswara Rao stated their clients were never involved in illegal activities. They argued their clients did not encroach an inch of more land than what the government had allotted. In view of a case of boundaries relating to the OMC, Uday Lalith said the case is still pending in the Supreme Court and sought bail for Janardhana Reddy and Srinivasa Reddy. After hearing both arguments, Magistrate B Naga Maruthi Sharma adjourned the hearing to September 12.

CBI Unearths Jagan, Janardhan Reddy Links

Amidst denials by both Gali Janardhan Reddy and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy that there exists a nexus between them, the CBI has come out with certain startling facts during its investigation. The CBI has in its possession sufficient documentary evidence that shows flow of investments from Obulapuram Mining Company owned by Gali Janardhan Reddy to Jagati Publications (Sakshi Newspaper) owned by Jagan Mohan Reddy. During investigation, the money trail in to Sakshi newspaper led the CBI to Red Gold Enterprises and RR Global Enterprises. While the Red Gold Enterprises is owned by a Jagan loyalist Diwakar Reddy, his brother R Reddy, who is the executive director of the Sakshi Telegu newspaper owned by Jagan, is also the owner of RR Global Enterprises. These two companies are alleged to be the investment link between Gali Janardhana Reddy's Obalapuram Mining Company (OMC) and Jagan's companies. Both these companies and Jagan's Jagati Publications offices share the same registration addresses. The CBI also has the documents which show that Red Gold is a partner of OMC. According to a registered agreement, OMC was obliged to sell 50 per cent of all iron ore mined, at operational cost plus five per cent, to Red Gold. This was said to be for help in identifying deposits and getting licences and permissions. Critics have pointed out that such a consultancy being worth some Rs. 400 crore per annum is unheard of. The CBI also says that there was an amount of Rs 90 crore which the Red Gold Enterprises had earned through mining with the help of OMC and it had invested Rs 40 crore in Jagathi Publications. There is also a trail of Rs 30 crore which can be found to be invested in Indira Television by purchasing shares of this company.      

IAS Goof up Leads to Illegal Mining by OMC

During the tenure of Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy as chief minister, Obulapuram Mining Company, owned by Gali Janbardhan Reddy was issued with a mining license in an extent of 68.5 hectares in Anantapur district. Accordingly, a GO No. 151 was issued on June 18, 2007 by then secretary to AP government, Y Srilakshmi. Interestingly, The GO 151 issued by the Industries and Commerce Department opened the floodgates for illegal mining and export of iron ore. Taking advantage of the words 'captive mining' missing in the GO, the OMC used the lease for Anantapur ( where there is no ore) to actually carry out illegal mining in Karnataka's Bellary district. "In the records, the ore was shown as mined from Anantapur and over 30 lakh tones of iron ore was exported," said an insider source. Though there were six other contenders for the mining license, it was given to OMC as it had promised to utilise it for captive use. If the words 'captive mining' had figured in the GO, then the iron ore mined by OMC in the lease area in Andhra Pradesh would have gone only to the Bramhani steel plant proposed to be established by OMC. "In fact, OMC could not have mined the iron ore at Anantapur as the steel plant proposed by it was yet to come up," the sources pointed out. But in the files pertaining to the mining lease that were taken by the CBI last week as part of its probe into the Y S Jaganmohan Reddy assets case, the noting by then chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy clearly mentions that the license is only for 'captive mining'. "As a result, the CBI cannot hold YSR for any wrongdoing in the granting of the lease. The responsibility for the omission of the crucial two words in the GO is likely to fall on Y Srilakshmi, then secretary in the industries and commerce department, whose name figures in the GO," said the sources. Apart from Srilakshmi, the omission of the two crucial words was also overlooked by then mines and geology minister Sabita Indra Reddy. The fact that the words 'captive mining' was missing came to light when former chief minister K Rosaiah was forced to refer the mining issue to the CBI following tremendous pressure from the opposition parties in November 2009. A senior IAS officer who scrutinized the files at the time confirmed that the file notings on the mining lease issue specifically mentioned the words 'captive mining.'

Gali Janardhan Reddy: Biographical Sketch

Gali Janardhan Reddy is the middle brother of the three Reddys - the billionaire barons whose influence and clout in Karnataka's Bellary is legend. It is Gali Janardhana Reddy's enterprise and ambition that is said to have propelled the trio, and their constant aide Sriramulu, to dizzying heights of wealth and power.   There are whispers that the family spent Rs. 20 crore on a wedding - back-of-the-book calculations would suggest as much; helicopters flew in thousands of guests for the opulently mounted event. Even when propitiating the Gods, the Reddys have worn their wealth on their sleeve. They donated a diamond-crusted crown in pure gold, estimated to cost Rs. 45 crore, to Lord Balaji at Tirupati.    The Reddys were not born to this world of helicopters, big imported luxury cars, mansions, gun-toting securitymen. They worked towards it - bit by hard, focused, opportunistic bit. Their father was a police constable, Chenga Reddy, and they began life out of a two-room police quarter. G Janardhana Reddy, born in January 1967, stands out in this story.   He did not attend formal college - though his older brothers are graduates. Janardhana Reddy's official bio-data as an MLC lists his educational qualification as SSLC (Secondary School Leaving Certificate) or Class X. His real education came on the streets where he started his journey of making money as a chit fund agent.       Right through, say those who have known him, he dreamed big. Entrepreneurship came naturally and soon when he started Ennoble India Savings and Investments India and even a news daily Ennama Kannada Nadu. This was the 1990s and Janaradhna Reddy was in his 20s.   The 1990s were important years. Again steered by Janardhana Reddy, the brothers began to explore politics - with the same open mind that they brought to their business ventures. They first tested the waters with the Congress, through the loyal Sriramulu, almost the fourth brother. Sriramulu became a local Congressman, but when he did not get a party ticket for the 1999 Karnataka Assembly elections, the Reddys looked BJP-wards.   Happily for them, opportunity flew home in the shape of senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj as she famously contested Lok Sabha elections against Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Ms Swaraj was hailed as a political brave - not only because she was taking on a Gandhi, but also because Bellary was a traditional Congress stronghold.   The Reddys worked tirelessly for Swaraj, who was expected to lose and did. But she had made her point and so had the brothers. Ms Swaraj blessed them with attention and benevolence at the national level of the party and is said to remain close to them. Politically, the Reddys had their work cut out. They worked from the ground up to build the party in Bellary and added a significant number of Assembly seats in the BJP kitty. Bellary was soon no more a Congress stronghold. Since then they have constantly flexed muscle, using it to both bail the party out and bring the government to the brink at different times.    The BJP at all levels acknowledges the role played by the Reddys in building the party cadre in the only southern state it rules. As they helped build the BJP in Karnataka, across the border, in Andhra Pradesh, the Reddys were cosy with Congressmen. In particular, YSR Reddy. Janardhana Reddy partnered YSR's son Y.S. Jaganamohan Reddy in setting up Brahmani Steels in YSR's home town Kadapa.   The year 2001 was the turning point for the Reddys. That year, Janardhana Reddy, then 34 years old, set up the Obulapuram Mining Company with an initial capital of Rs. 10 lakh. In 2002 he became a director. By 2003-2004, OMC had taken over several mining leases directly or indirectly and had reported a turnover of Rs. 35 crores. In just five years, by March 2009, the turnover was Rs. 3,000 crore. No doubt, say detractors, his close proximity to the state's Chief Minister YSR helped.   The Reddys had arrived. They had enormous political influence in two key states and their clout ensured that they virtually ruled the iron-ore-rich Bellary, where mining billionaires proliferate. Trouble began for the brothers after YSR died in a helicopter crash in September 2009. A central empowered committee of the Supreme Court reported gross violations - there were allegations of alteration of state borders, mining far beyond areas they were allowed to mine in, showing much less mined ore than they actually mined - and said a mining lease to OMC extended from 2004 till 2017 by the YSR government was illegal. The committee suggested that mining be suspended till pillars were erected and boundary posts laid on the state border. The Congress government of K Rosaiah in Andhra Pradesh suspended mining by OMC and sought a CBI probe, which began in end 2009. The Reddy brothers went to court and got a stay, but that stay was vacated in December, 2010. The CBI investigations into the allegations against OMC led to large scale raids on Janardhana Reddy's premises on Monday and his arrest. Across the border, former Karnataka Lokayukta Santosh Hegde's report on illegal mining has accused OMC of illegal mining in Karnataka too. Source: Economic Times.  

Janardhan Reddy's First Night in Chanchalguda

From 7-star luxury to Chanchalguda prison in Hyderabad. Mining baron Gali Janardhana Reddy, one of India's richest politicians, spent his first night at the Chanchalguda Central Jail like an ordinary prisoner, sleeping on the floor with other undertrials. Gali Janardhan Reddy and his brother-in-law Srinivasa reddy were arrested by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) early Monday in Bellary for illegal mining in Andhra Pradesh, brought to Hyderabad and remanded to judicial custody till Sep 19. The high-profile former Karnataka minister, who is said to fly in his helicopter from Bellary to Bangalore only to have breakfast, had to make do with rice, dal and vegetarian curry for dinner. A jail official said each undertrial was entitled to 600 grams rice, 100 grams dal and 250 grams vegetable curry a day. Breakfast was khichdi for both Janardhana Reddy and his brother-in-law Srinivasa Reddy. Accustomed to a luxurious life in his palatial bungalows, Janardhana Reddy is now sharing crammed accommodation and getting ordinary jail food. Like other undertrials, Janardhana Reddy will have to stand in queue for food, wash his own plate, clothes and sweep the surroundings. He was allotted number 697 while his brother-in-law Srinivasa Reddy is prisoner number 696. According to Chanchalguda Central Jail sources, the duo spent the night in the barracks of the reception block. Since there are no court orders for special class prisoner status, jail authorities are treating them like other ordinary prisoners. "They are not getting any special treatment," said the sources. The mining magnate and his kin will be shifted to another barrack on Tuesday. Unless their lawyers seek and get special class prisoner status for them, they will have to share the barracks with other petty offenders.      

CBI Arrests Gali Janardhan Reddy For Illegal Mining

After conducting raids on the premises of mining baron from Karnataka Gali Janardhan Reddy, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested him. Srinivas Reddy, the managing director of Bellary Mining Corporation and Mr Janardhana Reddy's brother-in-law, was also been arrested along with him. The CBI is investigating alleged illegal mining operations in the Reddy brothers' Obulapuram Mining Company (OMC) in Andhra Pradesh. Janardhana Reddy, along with his brothers Karunakara and Somashekara, owns the Obulapuram mining company. The brothers are not just billionaires and mining barons with huge influence in their area, but are also powerful politicians. A 10-member CBI team raided the house of Janardhana Reddy in Bellary and office in Bangalore, and Srinivas Reddy's house in Bangalore. Sources say they were taken away by the CBI team with police escort. The Reddys are accused of mining far beyond the 25.9 hectares their company was allowed to mine in. The CBI alleges the Reddys mined deep into the Bellary Reserve forest area - which includes portions of both, Anantpur district of Andhra Pradesh and Bellary in Karnataka. The CBI says the Reddys have violated the state borders, including allegedly blasting the Sugulamma Devi temple on the border, which was a landmark. Obulapuram Minining Company is in Andhra Pradesh along the Karnataka border, though the company's main office is in Bellary, the iron-ore rich district of Karnataka, about 300 km from Bangalore.

Reason Behind Naidu's Assets Declaration

In a strategic move to quell searching questions over his wealth, the Telugu Desam president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Friday made public a list of his and his family's assets. The TD chief, who entered politics along with YSR in 1978, shot two birds with one stone by declaring his assets. Naidu, who rallied behind Anna Hazare's anti-corruption crusade, found himself in a spot when leaders of various parties and civil society demanded that he make public his own assets. By doing so he hopes to silence his critics who accuse him of amassing illegal wealth starting with two acres of land in his native village to a whopping 2,000 crore. It also elevates his integrity in comparison with the YSR Congress chief, Mr Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, who is facing charges of corruption and for having amassed illegal wealth with the support of his late father. However, Babu's 'open' declaration of assets drew both appreciation and criticism alike. Laxmi Parvathi, Mr Naidu's mother-in law alleged that Mr Naidu's total assets would be over 5,000 cr. "He is a great actor. Even if 20 Oscars are presented, it is less. Lokesh got Studio-N as gift after Mr Naidu formalised Jr NTR's marriage," she said. She added that mafia don Dawood Ibrahim was involved in the Naidu property dispute in Singapore. The TRS and the YSR Congress alleged that Mr Naidu has highly undervalued his properties. They wanted him to face a CBI probe. Dr Shravan, TRS leader, said, "Mr Naidu declared the value of his house in 1998 at 1.5 crore and now he says it's worth only 23.20 lakh. Did not Mr Naidu provide a Cabinet berth to Mr Bolla Buliramaiah at the Centre for investing in Heritage Foods? Murali Mohan was made chairman of the AP Film Development Corporation. Mohan Babu got an MP seat," he said. Incidentally, in the past, Mr. Naidu too faced corruption charges, which are still persisting. Naidu has been accused of providing cabinet berth to Bolla Bulliramaiah, who invested in Heritage Foods, owned by Naidu's wife Bhuvaneswari. During Naidu's tenure as chief minister, one of the ministers in his cabinet, Krishna Yadav was involved in Rs. 32000 crore fake stamp paper racket. Naidu government also obtained stay over justice Somasekhara commission, that was probing the Yeleru Scam. Telugu Desam senior leaders Thummala Nageswara Rao and Mandava Venkateswara Rao got HC stay against ACB court finding prima facie evidence of irregularities in the Rs. 513 crore liquor purchases.  

Chandrababu Sets New Trend: Declares Assets

Claiming that he is setting a new trend in politics, TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday declared his and his families assets that stand at Rs 39.88 crore. This includes about Rs 40 lakh of his assets and the remaining being that of his wife Bhuvaneshwari, son Lokesh and daughter-in-law Brahmani. According to the declaration made by Naidu, he had spent Rs 23 lakh in constructing the Jubilee Hills residence, a piece of land in Chittoor and his Ambassador car account for the reminder of his Rs 40 lakh assets. He raised a loan from Vijaya Bank for constructing the house and that the house is still under mortgage as he is still repaying the EMIs. His wife Bhuvaneswari owns a building spread over 650 square yards of land at Punjagutta and another five acre of cultivable land at Madinaguda in Serilingampally on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Of the total family assets of Rs 39.88 cr, the lion's share belong to his wife and daughter of NTR, Bhuvaneswari. She has investments worth Rs 19.95 cr in Heritage Foods, Rs 13.77 cr in Nirvana Holdings and Rs 98 lakh in Heritage Agro-Marine Pvt Ltd. Naidu's son Lokesh has assets of Rs.6.73 crore including an 8.4 acre land in Maharashtra, a 3.17 acre piece of land in Hubli, Karnataka, and investments worth Rs 2.52 crore in different listed companies. Daughter-in-law Brahmani has a total of Rs 3.22 crore assets that includes an advance of Rs 1.15 cr given for a plot in Emaar Hills Township Pvt Ltd which is now under the CBI scanner. Naidu's family holds a stake of little over 48.2 per cent in Heritage Foods, which is said to be worth more than Rs 250 crore as per market capitalization of the company. While making the declaration, Mr. Naidu said "I am setting a new trend in politics. In fact it was the Telugu Desam Party which had started the assets declaration in 1999. It was only in 2003 that the same was included in the Representation of the People's Act. We have been submitting details of our assets every five years. Now, I have made public the assets of all my family members as well. I hope that the other politicians will follow this model." Reacting to allegations that Naidu owns a hotel in Singapore and a township in Malaysia, the TDP chief said if anybody can prove the same, he would hand over the same assets to them for free.          

Jagan, Emaar Cases: ED Files FIR

Based on the FIR issued by the CBI, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday registered Enforcement Case Information Reports (ECIR), the equivalent of the police First Information Report (FIR), in the Jagan assets and APIIC-Emaar cases. This would enable the ED to investigate the accused under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. It is however not known whether all the accused in the CBI FIR have been named in the ECIR or whether some will not be investigated for money laundering. It is understood the ECIRs were approved by the ED headquarters in New Delhi before being registered on Tuesday. The Hyderabad wing of the ED had sent the ECIRs to New Delhi for approval a week ago. Apart from the money-laundering charges, the accused in the ECIRs can also be booked under Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). There are 74 accused individuals and entities in the Jagan assets case FIR filed by CBI and this includes Y S Jaganmohan Reddy. There are seven accused in the APIIC-Emaar case. Meanwhile, the state government is all set to create a nodal cell to coordinate with the CBI in the two cases which is likely to be headed by principal secretary, general administration department (GAD), Ajay Mishra. A decision to this effect was taken on Tuesday after CBI joint director V V Lakshminarayana called on chief secretary and sought files pertaining to the two cases from the state government. Since the files related to at least seven departments including revenue, irrigation, industries, infrastructure, IT & communication and APIIC, the CBI wanted a nodal cell to be constituted as it would make their investigation an easier task. On questioning about arrests, the CBI joint director V V Laxminarayana was evasive. However, CBI sources said the joint director would require a clearance from New Delhi before effecting any arrests including that of Jaganmohan Reddy. "There is a process to the investigation which begins with the registration of the FIR, search and seizure operation and scrutiny of the documents before the issue of arrests can be taken up. Since there are scores of documents to be scrutinized in both the cases, this process itself will take some time," a CBI official said. The Enforcement Directorate's entry in the scene means seizure of all properties of the accused, including bank accounts, making it difficult for the accused firms to continue their businesses. Once an FIR is issued, it's mandatory for the Enforcement Directorate to file a chargesheet within 150 days. On conviction, the accused may get a minimum sentence of three years and a maximum of seven years with a fine of 5 lakh.