CM Revanth Serious About Irregularities Surfaced in Animal Husbandry Department

Hyderabad, March 6 (Maxim News): Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has become serious about the irregularities that surfaced in the Animal Husbandry department and ordered a Vigilance & Enforcement (V & E) inquiry into transactions in fish and sheep distribution schemes.

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He said that a full-scale investigation should be conducted on the transactions that have taken place since the inception of the schemes. After the investigation, CM Revanth instructed the officials to submit the preliminary report to ACB. It is reported that the role of brokers and high officials in these schemes has been inquired.

The Chief Minister has held a review meeting with the officials of the Animal Husbandry Department, Dairy Development, and Fisheries Department in the Secretariat. today, the Chief Minister has taken a key decision, keeping in view a former minister and the role of OSD in the corruption of files in government offices in the sheep distribution Scam case.

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Since 2018, officials have found that there have been irregularities in these schemes. CM Revanth ordered the officials to conduct an inquiry into why the previous BRS government did not take action. Whose pressure is there? He said that an inquiry should be made as to whose role it is.

It may be recalled that Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy mentioned in the Assembly the recent CAG report that there were irregularities in the sheep distribution scheme which was brought by the previous BRS government for the Yadava brothers.

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Telangana ACB has taken this case seriously. The officers involved in this scam are being punished.

Recently, ACB officials arrested officials of the Department of Animal Husbandry. Assistant Director Dharmapuri Ravi, Deputy Director Raghupathi Reddy, Deputy Director Sangu Ganesh, and Assistant Director Ditya Kesava Sai of this department were detained.

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The ACB officials found that these four officers had opened benami accounts with private individuals and siphoned off Rs. 2.10 crores in the distribution of sheep. They are taking them in and pulling the rest of the information. (Maxim News)


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