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Hyderabad, June 18 : Indian cricket board chief
N. Srinivasan, who is also the India Cements managing director, Monday
appeared before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) here in YSR
Congress Party leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy's illegal wealth case.
The
CBI officials were questioning Srinivasan, who is the Board of Control
for Cricket in India (BCCI) president, at Dilkusha Guest House, the camp
office of the central investigating agency, the agency sources said.
Srinivasan
was issued notice early this month asking him to appear before the CBI
to explain the quid pro quo investments his company made into the firms
of Jagan, as he is popularly called.
India Cements allegedly
invested Rs.135 crore into Jagan's businesses in return for the benefits
it received from the then government of Jagan's father Y.S. Rajasekhara
Reddy, who was killed in a helicopter crash in 2009.
The
investments were made into Bharati Cements and Jagati Publications owned
by Jagan in return for the benefits India Cements received in the form
of additional water allocation for its units in Andhra Pradesh.
The
CBI believes the then government issued two orders allocating
additional water from Krishna and Kagna rivers to two plants of
Srinivasan's India Cements.
The water allocation for India
Cements' Nalgonda plant was enhanced from three lakh gallons to 10 lakh
gallons per day while the supply was raised from three lakh gallons to
13 lakh gallons per day for its plant in Ranga Reddy district. The
orders reportedly helped the company to double its production in the
state.
Srinivasan was issued notice after the CBI questioned
Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Minister Ponnala Lakshmaiah June 7
about the orders he issued as the then irrigation minister allocating
water to India Cements and other companies.
Jagan, industrialist
Nimmagadda Prasad, and bureaucrat K.V. Brahmananda Reddy are currently
in jail in the case of Jagan amassing illegal wealth.
© IANS
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