Alleged Housing Scheme Fraud: Pawan Kalyan Writes Letter to PM Modi
- Posted on December 30, 2023
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Pawan Kalyan raises concerns over a massive scam in the Telangana housing scheme, accusing the Andhra Pradesh government of misappropriating funds worth Rs 35,141 crores. Allegations include discrepancies in land acquisition and distribution of homes for the poor. Kalyan's letter urges Prime Minister Modi to investigate the matter.
In
a recent development, Pawan Kalyan,
the Jana Sena President and renowned actor, directed a letter to Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. The letter brought attention to a purported fraudulent scenario
surrounding the housing initiative for the underprivileged in Telangana.
Specifically, Kalyan expressed concerns about the alleged mismanagement and
deceit in the construction and allocation of homes for the impoverished in
Andhra Pradesh.
The
comprehensive five-page letter outlined Kalyan's claims, estimating a
staggering scam amounting to Rs 35,141 crores related to land acquisition
processes in the state. He explicitly pointed fingers at the administration
under Jagan Mohan Reddy, alleging their involvement in this financial
discrepancy.
Highlighting
the misappropriation of substantial amounts from the public coffers, Kalyan
emphasized the squandering of thousands of crores of rupees by the YSR Congress
Party-led government. The letter detailed instances where public funds were
allegedly mishandled and wasted.
The accusations mounted as Kalyan accused the YSRCP government of overlooking the swindling occurring under the guise of land acquisition. He cited instances where even members within the ruling party sought investigations into these irregularities, which were allegedly disregarded by the government.
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The
'Pedalandariki illu' scheme, purportedly designed to provide housing to the
poor, came under scrutiny. Kalyan highlighted discrepancies in the numbers,
indicating a significant gap between the promised and actual distribution of
house sites and government-acquired land.
Specifically,
he cited conflicting data presented by the Jagan regime regarding the number of
houses constructed versus the official records, pointing out disparities in the
JAGANANNA LAYOUTS' housing numbers.
In essence, Kalyan's letter stands as a plea for intervention and a call for thorough scrutiny of the alleged mismanagement and financial irregularities surrounding the housing scheme, casting shadows on the integrity of the government's promises.