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Delhi’s Liquorgate Reaches Andhra

This is part 2 of the series on the links between Delhi Government’s Liquorgate and the Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Read par 1 here

AAP’s Delhi Liqour Scam has far reaching roots all the way down to Andhra and Telangana’s ruling parties, based on Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) investigations and initial reports.

As of this week, the latest addition to an earlier list of persons to be named from the Telugu states, in the ED report, is K Kavitha, the daughter of Telangana Chief Minister and leader of the ruling BRS party (formerly TRS) , K Chandrasekhar Rao. In its report, the ED refers to individuals involved from the South, as the “South group”.

Last month, the ED arrested Sarath Chandra Reddy, a Director in the Hyderabad-based Aurobindo Pharma company and Benoy Babu, general manager, International (Liquor) Brands- Pernod Ricard India, in connection with its money-laundering probe into irregularities in the now-scrapped, liquor policy of the Delhi government. They are accused of alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the excise policy for the National Captial. Senior AAP leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia has also been named as a party to the Delhi “Liquorgate” scandal.

Sarath Chandra Reddy’s purportedly deep and far-reaching involvement in the Delhi liquor policy scam, is politically significant as the family of Sarath Chandra Reddy is related to Vijayasai Reddy, a close aide and confidante of the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Sarath Reddy is the brother of Rohith Reddy, son-in-law of YSRCP general secretary and Rajya Sabha Member of Parliament (MP) Vijayasai Reddy.

Sarath Reddy has been on the Central Bureau of Investigation’s (CBI) scanner, for several years now. He was one of the accused in the alleged quid pro quo case probed by the CBI against YSRCP president and present Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy in 2012.

In March 2012, the CBI had filed a case against Sarath Chandra Reddy, then heading Trident Life Sciences (a subsidiary of Aurobindo Pharma company), for allegedly receiving favours from Jagan Reddy’s father and former chief minister of Andhra, Y S Rajasekhar Reddy’s (YSR) government, in the form of land allotment at low prices, in return for “investing” at an exaggerated premium, in his son Jagan Mohan Reddy’s Jagati Publications Private Ltd. In the 2012 chargesheet against Jagan Reddy, the CBI alleged that Sarath Chandra Reddy had invested Rs 7 crore in Jagan Reddy’s Jagati Publications Private Ltd, at an exaggerated premium of Rs 350 per share, and charged him under IPC sections 120-B and 420.

The stench of the Delhi liqour scam with the Enforcement Directorate’s (ED) investigations, unraveling names of high profile people connected to Andhra and Telangana’s ruling parties (YSRCP and BRS/TRS respectively) is being sniffed around, by opposition parties in both states and may have political ramifications, directly or indirectly. Telangana goes to polls in 2023 and Andhra in 2024.

The ED told the Court that Reddy was “one of the kingpins” and a “major beneficiary of the cartelisation” whose cartel group “controlled 30% of Delhi liquor market”. It also accused him of giving a bribe of 100 crore to Delhi Excise officials through AAP Communication in-charge Vijay Nair. ED sources further added that Reddy was instrumental in the cartelisation of licences and played a role in “moving” or facilitating alleged kickbacks in the entire liquor licensing process, adding that Benoy Babu was also a part of the cartelisation process.

At the time of the arrests last month, Andhra CM Jagan Reddy’s YSRCP party was quick to allege, that there was “no basis” for the arrest of Sarath Chandra Reddy, brother of YSRCP leader and MP, Vijayasai Reddy’s son-in-law. YSRCP party leaders claimed that, during a raid on a subsidiary of the Aurobindo Pharma company in September, ED officials had used “undue” force on an employee holding a key position and “forced” him to sign “pre-written” documents. They further stated, “The CBI had no evidence in the case and ED could not find anything (substantial) in the search that was conducted”.

Another accused from the “South group” in the ED report, is Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, a YSRCP party leader and MP from Andhra’s Ongole. He denied having any links with the case. He has claimed that the liquor lobby in North India was conspiring against businessmen from the South!

Andhra CM Jagan Reddy and his YSRCP party find themselves in a hot spot, with their close, undeniable connections to two of the main “south group” accused individuals in the Delhi liquor scam- Sarath Chandra Reddy (brother of the son-in-law of YSRCP MP, Vijayasai Reddy) and Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, a YSRCP leader and MP.

Rise Of The Phoenix: Vijayasai Reddy’s Rise And Importance In Jagan Reddy’s YSRCP

Vijayasai Reddy, a close confidante of Andhra CM, is often described as a strategist, irreplaceable aide and financial advisor to YSRCP leader and incumbent Andhra Chief Minister, Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy. The 64-year-old Rajya Sabha MP and YSRCP national general secretary, Vijayasai is a chartered accountant (CA) with offices in several cities. He has been close to the YSR family since 1980, when he first met the late Y S Rajashekara Reddy (YSR), Jagan’s father and former Andhra CM, at a marriage ceremony. Vijayasai became the financial advisor to the YSR family, specifically to Jagan Reddy, who had several businesses at the time. In 2006, YSR had even nominated him to a coveted position on the Board of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) for two terms.

In 2012, both Vijayasai and Jagan Reddy were arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a Disproportionate Assets case, against Jagan Reddy. The CBI alleged that Jagan had, in a criminal conspiracy with others, received bribes from various companies and individuals who had invested in his group companies from 2004-2009, as a ‘quid pro quo’ deal for securing undue favours from Jagan’s father, the then Andhra Pradesh CM, YS Rajasekhar Reddy (YSR). Simultaneously, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) also filed cases of money laundering against Jagan.

The 2012 charges against Vijayasai Reddy include, criminal conspiracy to cheat, criminal breach of trust, falsification of accounts and criminal misconduct. In addition, he was also charged of playing a dubious role in the sale of shares worth 533 crores, of Sandur Power Company. He is referred to as “A2” in the ED’s Disproportionate Assets charges, whilst Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy is referred as “A1”.

Both Jagan Reddy and Vijayasai Reddy were released on bail in 2013 after which Vijayasai reportedly gained more trust with Jagan. He became a close, trusted friend and advisor to Jagan in his business, financial matters as well as political matters. Jagan Reddy lost the Andhra Pradesh elections in 2014 but won in the 2019 state elections. Jagan became Andhra’s Chief Minister and Vijayasai became his trusted problem solver, chief strategist and advisor. Rumor has it that it was Vijayasai who advised Jagan to hire Political Strategist, Prashant Kishor ahead of the 2019 elections, which resulted in a win for Jagan.

Both Jagan, whose party’s MP is implicated in the Delhi liquor scam and Vijayasai, whose son-in-law’s brother is embroiled in the same scandal, are Andhra “VIPs” and leaders enjoying the pleasures of power, while still out on bail!

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