Joint Committee for Inquiry on Peddireddy.
The Andhra Pradesh government has formed a Joint Committee to investigate allegations of forest land encroachment against former Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy. The committee will probe claims of illegal occupation of tribal and forest lands and submit a report to the government. Strict actions will be taken if the allegations are proven true.
Allegations of encroachment on forest lands against former Andhra Pradesh Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy have become a major topic of discussion. In this context, the government has issued orders for a thorough investigation into the allegations. Following the instructions of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, a Joint Committee has been formed.
The committee includes Chittoor District Collector Sumit Kumar, District SP, and IFS officer Yashoda as members. The committee will conduct a full investigation into the allegations of illegal occupation of tribal and forest lands. After the investigation, the committee will submit a report to the government.
It is already known that Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan had ordered an inquiry into the land encroachment issue involving Peddireddy. If these allegations are proven true, the government is determined to take strict action. The Chandrababu government has made it clear that no one in the state should illegally occupy land, and legal actions will be inevitable.
Recently, there have been allegations that Peddireddy has been involved in encroaching on forest lands and dealing with real estate. There are also accusations that some government lands have been occupied and handed over to private individuals. To verify all these claims, the government decided to conduct an investigation through a special committee without relying on officials.
Based on the investigation report, the government will take further action. The decision taken by the government has received mixed reactions from the public. People believe that the investigation should be conducted honestly to reveal the facts and that legal actions should be taken if anyone is found involved in illegal activities.
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