- The day when a CM was caught red-handed
- Telugu honour destroyed by Chandrababu
- Still boasting about his sanctity on yellow media
Hyderabad: The 31st of May made a black mark in the history of the Telugu states. TDP leaders were caught handing over crores of rupees for votes. The arrogant idea of ability to buy anything with corrupt money was exposed on that day. While TDP MLA Revanth Reddy was caught on a video tape, AP CM Chandrababu Naidu was caught on an audio tape recorded in a phone call with MLA Stephenson. “Mana vaallu briefed me”, the phrase used by Chandrababu in the phone call had become notorious since then.
Exactly one year ago, this is what happened…
TDP nominated a candidate for MLC election in Telangana, in spite of not having enough power to do so. Chandrababu instructed Telangana TDP MLAs to earn the MLC seat by hook or crook. He invested crores of rupees of corrupt money earned in AP for this purpose. According to the instrcutions from ‘the boss’, MLA Revanth Reddy contacted nominated MLA Stephenson and tried to pay him crores of rupees. He was caught on a video tape, offering Rs.50 lakh as advance amount. Within some time, this video tape was telecast and Revanth Reddy was arrested. Chandrababu’s corruption mafia came into light at once.
Briefed exposure in no time
After MLA Revanth Reddy was exposed and arrested, Chandrababu’s audio tape was uncovered. The negotiations and assurances Chandrababu had done with MLA Stephenson created a sensation in Telugu states as well as throughout the country at that time. For the full account of their conversation, follow this link:
This brazen conversation done by a CM himself were telecast on the national media too.
Still the boasting continues
The decades-old corrupt practices of Chandrababu suddenly saw light with this happening a year ago. After all that has happened, he still keeps boasting about his sanctity and ethics at every chance. Chandrababu did a verbal war at that time on this issue but later settled it with Telangana CM KCR. Hence, as usual, the case saw no inquiry.
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