Jagan-Cong Secret Deal: Naidu Prediction Right Again
posted on Oct 4, 2011 @ 6:51PM
The TDP President Sri N.Chandrababu Naidu is right again in his prediction that all the investigations against Y.S.Jaganmohan Reddy had come to a stand still after his recent visit to Delhi and compromise with the party high command. If sources are to be believed YSR Congress party president Y.S.Jaganmohan Reddy will soon get out of the mess in the form of CBI inquiry, ED raids and IT harassment into his illegal assets case, thanks to his reported deal with the Congress high command.
The deal is learnt to have cost Jagan a whopping thousands of crores and some sources put it above Rs.10,000 crore. According to highly placed souces, Jama Masjid Imam Syed Bukhari and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi are believed to have brokered the truce between Jagan and the Congress high command; and of course, AICC in-charge of Andhra Pradesh affairs and Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad and Congress president Sonia Gandhi's political secretary Ahmed Patel also did their bit in cystalising the deal.
Sources said the mediators and the bigwigs in the Congress party had charged him towards party funds and also personal gratifications besides costliest gifts like Mercedes cars and gold ornaments. One prominent industrialist, who is into cement manufacturing, is learnt to have facilitated the transfer of the money. This industrialist was instrumental in helping Jagan getting some investments routed through benami accounts into his companies, also through Hindi media group in the North, in which Jaganmohan Reddy is said to be having some stakes.
As per the deal, the CBI will dilute cases against Jagan at a later stage. In return, he will support Rahul Gandhi to become Prime Minister after the next general elections. Already, the Income Tax department officials have done maximum to dilute cases against him by clubbing all cases as one unit, by entrusting them to some easy-going officers, some of whom are loyal to Jagan. Sources said had those cases not been clubbed, he would have faced some problems from straight forward officers.