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Mining Mafia

A threat to Democracy :clickhere:

http://andhramirror....NAL_BOOK_LR.pdf

 

 

The son of a small time employee, in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh,

Sri Gali Janardhan Reddy started his first venture, in late nineties, to cheat

the public in the name of Ennoble India Saving and Investment Co. Ltd.,

and RBI had to intervene and stop its illegal activities(1)(Page 34). After several

similar enterprising attempts, he became director of a mining company by

name Obulapuram Mining Company Private Limited, Bellary, Karnataka,

(OMC) in May 2002.......................................

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The sordid episode of plundering the natural resources cannot but be continued

without the active support and collusion of the people in power.

The whole story emanated from the year 2004, when YSR came to power

in the state of Andhra Pradesh. He has scripted and directed the rise and growth

of mining mafia headed by Gali brother for his selfish ends.

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The “Telugu Desam Party” (TDP) being a principal opposition party in

the state of Andhra Pradesh, has been agitating on the issue of illegalities in

allotment of mining leases in the state. Its elected legislators have staged demonstrations,

got arrested and were suspended from Assembly on several occasions

drawing attention of the public and government to this irregularity. Sri

Nagam Janardhan Reddy, senior leader of TDP, who went to OMC mines as

member of all-party team, was insulted and abused and not allowed to look

into the functioning of OMC. The government headed by YSR was ruthless and

TDP party activists and leaders were subjected to economic sabotage, filing of

SC/ST cases and even physical elimination in several cases. Still, TDP fought

relentlessly on the issue and today its stand against YSR and his corrupt rule

stand vindicated with the report of CEC.

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The “Telugu Desam Party” (TDP) being a principal opposition party in

the state of Andhra Pradesh, has been agitating on the issue of illegalities in

allotment of mining leases in the state. Its elected legislators have staged demonstrations,

got arrested and were suspended from Assembly on several occasions

drawing attention of the public and government to this irregularity. Sri

Nagam Janardhan Reddy, senior leader of TDP, who went to OMC mines as

member of all-party team, was insulted and abused and not allowed to look

into the functioning of OMC. The government headed by YSR was ruthless and

TDP party activists and leaders were subjected to economic sabotage, filing of

SC/ST cases and even physical elimination in several cases. Still, TDP fought

relentlessly on the issue and today its stand against YSR and his corrupt rule

stand vindicated with the report of CEC.

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Mining mafia ... threat to democracy ... blah blah blah ... ani andaru 'padinde padara pachi palla ...' ani cheppinde cheppatam tappa emaina chestunnara deeni gurinchi? As the main opposition, TDP did its job, bringing the issue to the public (they did a hell of a job in that. Many people don't understand, its not easy to go against a factionist/goonda/leader (whatever the hell you call him) like YSR. TDP did that with a paltry 40+ legislators, give them some credit for that. After all its Nagam and other TDP leaders who took the brunt of that police action, not you and I.)

 

All I see is some Karat giving statement here or some Devagouda saying something there. The next thing you see is gali brothers buying some HC or SC judges and throwing everything in the Bay of Bengal, business as usual.

 

6-7 years ago, this guy (gali) was a street level swindler with his finance company. How has he become so powerful so as to threaten the whole democracy? Are we so vulnerable? Are there any checks and balances in our system?

 

PS: Nandakishore mama, this is just a general response reflecting on this whole thing. I'm not trying to quote you from your original post. Good post by the way.

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One single shot,kill the bastard and save the country....All it costs is a bullet....

 

 

Veenni shoot cheste, aa YSR gadilaga veedi perumeeda kuda oka postal stamp vodulutaru mama ... then we have to lick his asss (literally) everytime we want to mail something.

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