CBI grills Jagan in disproportionate assets case

Amid reports that he may be arrested, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today grilled YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy in connection with the disproportionate assets (DA) case against him and has summoned him tomorrow as well.

Emerging from the Dilkusha Guest House after his day-long questioning by the probe agency, the Kadapa MP told
reporters “clarifications have been sought and have been given. Tomorrow, in continuation of the clarifications, I will be facing them (CBI) again. I will be giving them further clarifications.

They asked me to come back tomorrow at 10:30 AM for more clarifications”.

When asked about the quizzing, Jagan replied that “it was very peaceful”.

This is for the first time since the CBI lodged an FIR against him in August last, and subsequently filed three
chargesheets against him, that Jagan was quizzed by the agency.

The CBI maintains that Jagan “influenced” his father and late Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy
into doling out favours to select investors as a quid-pro-quo for investing into his businesses.

Meanwhile, fearing breakdown of law and order situation in view of Jagan’s appearance before the CBI, the
Hyderabad Police have clamped prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPc in the city besides strengthening security in and around the Dilkhusa Guest House where a large number of police and RAF personnel have been deployed.

The probe agency had earlier said that it wanted to question Jagan on the Vadarevu and Nizampatnam Ports and
Industrial Corridor (VANPIC) deal in the presence of industrialist Nimmagadda Prasad and senior bureaucrat K V
Brahamandna Reddy who are already under arrest.

Prasad is the promoter in the VANPIC deal and allegedly invested Rs 850 crore in the business of Jagan for
land allotment made to the VANPIC project by the then YSR regime on quid-pro-quo basis.

—————–PTI