In the latest twist to Andhra Pradesh politics, Nara Lokesh’s “Red Book” — a growing compilation of alleged corruption cases against YSRCP leaders — has reportedly set its sights on Chandragiri.
The focus is now on Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, the former TUDA Chairman and a prominent figure in the YSRCP.
TDP sources allege that Chevireddy’s tenure was marked by significant irregularities, particularly concerning embezzlement.
One of the most striking revelations involves a Government Order for the installation of 10,000 cement benches in Chandragiri, with a suspiciously inflated cost per unit.
While the market price for a good-quality cement bench is around Rs 2,000, the reported cost was Rs 10,000, leading to an Rs 8 crore discrepancy.
This revelation has raised eyebrows within political circles, with TDP workers demanding an in-depth audit. If proved guilty, he may be arrested very soon.
Critics are already drawing parallels between Chevireddy’s case and similar allegations against other YSRCP leaders, fueling concerns about widespread misuse of public funds.
As Lokesh’s campaign against alleged corruption intensifies, more developments are expected in the coming weeks.