AICC official spokesperson Madhu Yashki Goud on Monday demanded that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao disclose the details of the contributions collected from business barons and contractors for performing the much-publicized Ayutha Chandi Yagam at his farmhouse in Erravelli on the city outskirts immediately, failing which his Party would consider the ritual as a big scam to make money and seek an inquiry by the CBI.
Speaking to mediapersons in Gandhi Bhavan along with TPCC spokespersons Konagala Mahesh and Mogulla Raji Reddy, the AICC spokesperson alleged that the Chief Minister had allotted big contracts in the State to non-Telangana contractors and businessmen in a quid pro quo manner and had collected huge sums from them in the name of the Ayutha Chandi Yagam ritual.
He also alleged that the Chief Minister had given a free hand to non-Telangana business barons to make huge profits, and collected money for himself.
Yashki said that if the Chief Minister was performing the Chandi Yagam in his personal capacity, then he should disclose the details of all donations secured from the donors - else, the Congress would knock the doors of the CBI to go into the affair.
The AICC spokesperson also said that the Telangana government had issued a unique GO for the implementation of the BC creamy layer rendering gross injustice to the BC communities.
Demanding that the KCR government immediately withdraw the unjustified GO, Yashki said that even today the BCs were not in a position to utilize their entire quota of reservation, and would remain more backward in society if the State government went ahead with the creamy layer proposal.