Chandrababu Naidu Arrested: High Tension In Nandyal

Nandyala: Telugu Desam Party chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu, was taken into custody by law enforcement authorities in connection with a skill development scam. A significant police presence converged at the RK Function Hall in Nandyala, where he was staying, and apprehended him at 5 AM this morning. According to the police, his arrest was carried out under Section 50(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).

CBI officials are currently making arrangements to transport Chandrababu to Vijayawada after the morning meal. Earlier, there was considerable unrest in Nandyala upon learning of Chandrababu’s impending arrest. Notably, police also detained TDP leaders including Kaluva Srinivasulu, Bhuma Brahmananda Reddy, Bhuma Akhilapriya, Jagat Vikhyat Reddy, AV Subbareddy, BC Janardhan Reddy, and several other prominent figures.

What is the Andhra Pradesh Skill Development Corruption Case?

The APSSDC was established in 2016 during the TDP government in Andhra Pradesh. The program focused on the empowerment of unemployed youth by providing skill training.

The AP CID started an investigation into an alleged scam worth ₹3,300 crore in March which revealed that the project was initiated without following a proper tendering process, according to a report published by Hindustan Times.

Apart from this, the investigation also uncovered several other irregularities in the program which include no project approval from the Andhra Pradesh cabinet, failure to invest resources of Siemens Industry Software India (a part of the consortium involved in the MoU signed by the TDP government), and funneling of funds allocated for the project into shell companies, as per HT reports.

An internal investigation into the project by Siemens Global Corporate Office revealed that the project manager had diverted government-allocated monies to shell businesses through hawala transactions. The project manager was consequently fired, HT reported.

The task of developing six centers of excellence for skill development was given to Siemens Industry Software India when the project was launched.


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