Within 22 days of the new government in Andhra Pradesh, the irregularities and anarchies of the previous government are coming to light. Before the real story begins, it seems that the criminals are looking forward to destroying the evidence anonymously. Did they start ‘Operation Evidence Demolition’ to cover up their corruption?
Are they doing it without leaving any evidence for the current government? Questions are being faced. Recently, the burning of papers of CID, today, AP Mineral Development and Pollution Control Board add more strength to these suspicions.
Recently, poor people’s rice smuggling to foreign countries was crowded at Kakinada dock. On the other hand, the story of red sandalwood logs that were smuggled from Chittoor district to Nepal came to light.
In the background of the allegations the mining department was shocked recently with the burning of files related to the Mining and Pollution Control Board at Penamaluru. Before respective ministers take up their tasks seriously, the corrupt officials, who were known to their proximity with the previous YCP regime, are said to be attempting to demolish possible evidence against their wrong doings.
It is believed that former PCB Chairman Sameer Sharma and OSD Rama Rao were behind burning of files at Penamaluru. Knowing this incident, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan expressed anger and ordered the details of the burnt files and reports be provided immediately.
He also directed for an in-depth probe into the incident to know who was behind this burning mischief and initiate legal action against those responsible for this. How safe are the files and reports in the PCB offices? The Deputy Chief Minister made it clear to the authorities that they should disclose the procedures being followed to secure them.
Jogi Ramesh served as the only minister in combined Krishna district before the elections. All his followers were engaged in the mud business. Sand was transported illegally by hundreds of trippers every day. Responding to these allegations, the then District Collector Rajababu went to the quarries but did not take any action.
Now with the change of government, the sand mafia has broken. Penamalur MLA Bode Prasad criticized the YSRCP government for being involved in corruption during its five-year rule. That is why, he alleged that efforts are being made to destroy evidence.