Vijayasai family members involved in Delhi liquor scam, alleges TDP
TDP official spokesman Moka Ananda Sagar on Saturday alleged that the family members of the YSRCP Rajya Sabha member V. Vijayasai Reddy, have close connections with the Delhi liquor scam.
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Vijayawada TDP official spokesman Moka Ananda Sagar on Saturday alleged that the family members of the YSRCP Rajya Sabha member V. Vijayasai Reddy, have close connections with the Delhi liquor scam.
Talking to media persons at the party headquarters at Tadepalli, Ananda Sagar said that Vijayasai Reddy is involved in adulterated liquor sale in the name of his son-in-law. He said that not even a single distillery is in operation in the addresses mentioned in the name of Adaan Distrilleries.
The total transactions of the Adaan Distilleries of Vijayasai Reddy has till now is a whopping Rs.5,000 crore, the TDP spokesman claimed. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has already come to a conclusion that of this Rs 5,000 crore, Rs. 2,000 crore has been paid as Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) to the Trident Life Sciences, he said.
The CBI in its charge-sheet already mentioned that Trident Life Sciences is the fifth accused in the Delhi liquor scam and it invested crores of rupees in the Jagathi Publications, Ananda Sagar stated.
Already CBI in its investigation found the involvement of the Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy's wife, Bharati, in the Delhi liquor scam, he said adding that the Trident Life Sciences is already facing charges in Jagan's illegal assets case.
"This is a clear indication that the Delhi liquor scam case is revolving around Jagan and his close aide Vijayasai Reddy," he said.
In the three-year rule of Jagan, the State has been witnessing looting-spree and atrocities. Whichever programme the Chief Minister takes up, there is some secret agenda behind it, he commented.
Mr Jagan, who has come to power by promising total prohibition is minting money through liquor sales after assuming office. At least 5,000 persons lost their valuable lives by consuming adulterated liquor and by banning the sale of foreign liquor brands, he observed.