Animal Husbandry Minister K Pardhasaradhi, on Wednesday, denied any involvement or gains in the Krishna district land grabbing issue as alleged by the Opposition leaders there.
Addressing media persons, Pardhasaradhi said that he was in no way connected in the said land grabbing in Mallevalli village in Bapulapadu mandal.
He asked the TDP leaders to spell out how he was involved, and challenged them to prove it. Pardhasaradhi also stated that he was ready to face any punishment if found guilty.
The minister said he would to take action against the culprits and book them if identified.
The issue was that in Mallavalli village, 1,460 acres were grabbed from small farmers some decades ago, the minister said, adding that the government was ready to take over 500 acres in the interest of 231 small and marginal farmers.
The MROs concerned were told to identify the farmers affected, Pardhasaradhi pointed out.
The government has identified 2500 acres to set up industries after Chief Minister K Rosaiah's personal survey in the district, he revealed.
Stating that so far 3 industrialists have come forward to set up their units, Pardhasaradhi revealed that Nuzividu Seeds, a firm by industrialist Harishchandra Prasad, and another agro-based industry are all likely to come up in the district.
Courtesy: INN
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