Thursday, August 4, 2011

CPI(M) Wants YSR Govt Land Deals to be Probed by CBI


The ongoing probe by CBI into corporate investments in Y S Jaganmohan Reddy's companies must be extended to cover all the land deals made during the tenure of late Y S Rajashekar Reddy in order to understand the quid pro quo of such investments, demanded the CPI(M) Andhra state secretary B V Raghavulu today. Addressing a media conference at M B Bhavan to brief about the deliberations of the state secretariat meeting that began today morning, Raghavulu found fault with cabinet ministers now blaming the then chief minister Y S Rajashekar Reddy for the illegal allotments of land. “Would these Congress ministers then accept, by the same yardstick, that it is the prime minister Manmohan Singh who must be held responsible for the 2G scam and not A Raja?” The CPI(M) leader reminded the media how the CPI(M) had from the beginning demanded thorough inquiry into crony allotments of land by the then YSR government. It had even sought a House Committee to go into this issue.

It may be noted that responding to High Court order the state government has ordered recently a CBI inquiry into the investments made in Jaganmohan Reddy's companies that icluded the media group Sakshi and a cement company. The CBI interviewed representatives of corporate groups that bought shares of Jagan companies at huge premium even before they began operations. It submitted an interim report to the High Court and sought further time to thoroughly probe into these investments.


In this context the CPI(M) has demanded today that the state government must bring out a white paper on all land deals during YSR regime and CBI to probe these also as they were interlinked to the channeling of funds into Jagan's companies. Raghavulu asserted that the entire cabinet is responsible for the illegal deeds done during the tenure of YSR headed government.

On the controversy regarding conducting of examination for recruitment to Sub Inspector posts on August 13, Raghavulu demanded that the exam be postponed till the clause 14 (f) is removed from the Presidential Order. This clause makes Hyderabad a free zone in recruitment to police posts while in all other recruitments Hyderabad is treated as a separate zone with people from this region getting preference in appointments. The state assembly had passed a unanimous resolution in March 2010 requesting the central government to get the 14 (f) clause removed. Now union minister Chidambaram has asked for another resolution to be passed by the state assembly given the 'changed situation' in the state. Raghavulu decried this stand and charged that the central government is trying to create rupture in the state on this issue. He said both state and central governments must clarify who is responsible for the delay in acting on state assembly resolution. At least now the clause must be deleted and only then examination must be held, said Raghavulu. The Telangana Joint Action Committee and TRS have announced that they would obstruct the holding of the exam by any means.

Raghavulu also announced that the state secretariat discussed about the serious problems facing the people of the state and expressed concern at total apathy of the state government in dealing with these problems. The health situation in many areas of the state is grim with people falling prey to diarrhea, fevers etc. The CPI(M) is conducting health camps in many districts and the gravity is such that in one of the camps in the agency areas of Vishakapatnam district nearly 800 people attended. The government's apathy is such that when the CPI(M) approached it to provide medicines for the camps it is conducting, it declined. Raghavulu demanded that the health minister must resign if he cant deliver. The issues of hike in property taxes in cities and towns, the problems of sharecroppers etc were also discussed in the meeting. A programme of action on these demands is being chalked out.


CPI veteran comrade K. Koyakunhi Naha dead

Freedom fighter and Communist Party of India (CPI) doyen K. Koyakunhi Naha, 102, died at his house at Parappanangadi in the district on Wednesday. He will be buried at the Hydros Masjid graveyard at Kodappali, near Chettippadi, at 9 a.m. on Thursday.

His birth centenary was celebrated on October 11, 2009, in which CPI national secretary A.B. Bardhan was the chief guest. Mr. Bardhan had described him as a living example of “a true communist who upheld Islamic faith”.

Naha, who was suffering from old age ailments, breathed his last around 12.30 p.m. on Wednesday. People from different walks of life, including leaders of all parties, paid him homage at his Malayambattu House.

Entering public life in 1930 on seeing the attack on freedom fighter Mohammed Abdurahman during the Salt Satyagraha on the Kozhikode beach, Naha held several political positions including the chairmanship of the 11th Congress conference held at Parappur.

He joined the CPI in 1941 in protest against the Congress's neglect of the problems of the farmers. He was incarcerated in Vellore Central Jail for 11 months in 1946-47 and in Kannur Jail in 1960. He took part in several agrarian struggles of Malabar, including the ones at Karuvallur, Kavumbai and Onjiyam.

He had gone underground along with such leaders as A.K. Gopalan, E.M.S. Namboodiripad, E.K. Nayanar, Moidu Moulavi, N. Kelu, M. Kumaran, and K.P. Gopalan. He had provided shelter to several of them.

Naha had contested to the Madras Assembly in 1952 and to the Kerala Assembly in 1960 and 1980. But he never won. He was defeated by his cousin and Indian Union Muslim League leader Avukkadar Kutty Naha two times at Tirurangadi. He is survived by five daughters and six sons.

(Courtesy : The Hindu)