Yet another landgrab charge againt Eatala’s family
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Chief Minister orders probe
Chief Minister orders probe
Continuing to train guns on expelled Minister Eatala Rajender, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has ordered an inquiry into yet another charge of land grabbing by the former and his family.
He ordered the Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar to institute the probe by Anti-Corruption Bureau of police and vigilance and revenue departments.
The Chief Minister took the step on the basis of a complaint received from a villager of Ravalkol in Medchal district who claimed that his 10.11 acres of agricultural ceiling land was illegally transferred in the name of Mr. Rajender’s son Nitin Reddy.
ACB officials start probe on Jamuna Hatcheries at Masaipet
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May 17, 2021 20:40 IST
Meeting with farmers to be held on May 25 followed by survey of lands from May 26 to 28
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Officials who began the enquiry into land encroachment allegations against former minister E. Rajender at Masaipet in Medak district speaking to the media on Monday.
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Meeting with farmers to be held on May 25 followed by survey of lands from May 26 to 28
After a few days’ gap, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Revenue officials came to Masaipet and checked the Revenue records pertaining to Jamuna Hatcheries once again. This time, the enquiry is being done as per directions of the High Court after the management approached it for justice alleging that their company was targeted by the authorities who illegally entered their premises.
updated: May 13 2021, 05:05 ist
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s decision to drop Health Minister Eatala Rajender from his cabinet came at a time when the state was breaking previous records in daily new Covid-19 cases, registering upwards of 8,000 cases. While ambulances with gasping patients hurried towards hospitals, the frightened public queued up at the inoculation centres where vaccines are in short supply.
The expulsion might seem to be a result of the health minister’s mismanagement of the Covid-19 situation in the state. Except that it had nothing to do with it.
Eatala was divested of his health and family welfare portfolio on May 1 and dropped from the cabinet of KCR, as the chief minister is popularly known, on May 2 following charges of land-grabbing by the minister and his associates.