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Can Jagan clarify on cases against Kodela?

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Ex Assembly Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao and his two children were literally hunted down by Jagan Regime and AP Police by filing too many cases in too short a period of time. In fact, they made a mockery of police cases. Then Jagan and YCP leaders went on humiliating Kodela at every step. The local police are filing cases against Kodela family members based on every petition filed by YCP sympathisers. Since coming to power over three months ago, Jagan Circar filed over a dozen cases. Individual cases were filed against Kodela son and daughter as well.

The final blow came when Jagan Regime grossly insulted Kodela in Assembly furniture case. This was despite Ex Speaker’s letter to the government to take back its furniture but very deliberately Jagan Circar registered police cases. Not just that, the ruling party leaders made cheap comments everyday saying Kodela stole Assembly furniture. Even on his last day, Kodela talked about this case in front of his children. He was telling his friends that he lived like a tiger but now he is unable to face this humiliation and political harassment day in and day out.

At one time, the local police advised Kodela to keep away from Guntur district so as to escape from YCP harassment.

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Andhra Assembly furniture recovered from ex-Speaker

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Andhra Pradesh Police and Legislative Assembly officials on Monday recovered Assembly furniture allegedly diverted by then Speaker Kodela Siva Prasad Rao.

Police, Revenue and Assembly officials recovered several items from Gowtam Hero showroom belonging to Sivaprasad Rao’s son Sivarama Krishna in Guntur.

The recovery was made a day after police booked Rao and his son for allegedly diverting furniture belonging to the Assembly to unauthorised places.

Assembly officials had identified the furniture at the showroom three days ago and it was late Saturday that they lodged a complaint with the police.

A police official said 70 items were identified at the showroom and this number was higher than the list given provided by the Assembly officials.

A case under Indian Penal Code sections 409 (cheating by personation) and 411 (dishonestly receiving stolen property) was booked against father-son duo at Thullur police station in Guntur district on a complaint by M. Eswara Rao, an officer of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Earlier on Monday, Rao moved the High Court seeking direction to the state government to take away the furniture from his office. He claimed that he had written to Assembly officials in June to take away the furniture but no action was taken.

The government submitted to the court that its arguments be heard. The hearing was postponed to Tuesday.

Rao recently admitted that while shifting Assembly furniture and equipment to Amaravati from Hyderabad in 2016, some of it was taken to his office-cum-residence in Sattenapalli. He said this was done for the safety and maintenance as the furniture could have got spoilt in the temporary Assembly building.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, who was defeated in the recent Assembly elections, also claimed that he wrote to Legislature Secretary asking him to take the furniture. He also offered to pay for the furniture.

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UNICEF & CESS reveal ugly side of Andhra Pradesh

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Around the same time, when Chandrababu Naidu was briefing Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong about the World Bank rank to Andhra Pradesh in ease of doing business today, Assembly speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao released a study report that demolished the development of Andhra Pradesh and its reforms. About 64.92 per cent of state people have no water provision in their houses and 52.50 per cent still practice open defecation,according to the report the speaker released.

While Andhra Pradesh may be second to only Gujarat in ease of doing business , but its track record, according to the report, is terribly poor as far as the provision of drinking water is concerned. The study revealed that the state has not made much progress in providing drinking water and total sanitation facilities, particularly in rural areas. These areas remained untouched by the so called reforms and the modern governance. The report, ‘Constituency-wise Analysis of Drinking Water and Sanitation Conditions in Andhra Pradesh’ hs s been prepared jointly by the Division of Child Studies of UNICEF and Hyderabad based Centre for Economic and Social Studies(CESS). Like World Bank, Unicef is also a credible international organization and CESS an autonomous research organization.

The report has been released by Andhra Pradesh Assembly speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao in Unicef office of Hyderabad.

According to the report only 35.8 per cent households have water facility in their premises. While West Godavari tops the list of districts in Andhra Pradesh with 55 per cent, Srikakulam is the lowest with 15. 57 per cent. The households that have water facilicity in the premises account just 25.88 per cent in Kurnool district. As far latrine facility, only 47.5 per cent household have latrines. In this aspect Krishna occupies top rank with 70.35 household, Anantapuram and Srikakulam are at the rock bottom with 22.01 per cent and 21.24 per cent respectively.

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