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14 Dec 2015 12:12 PM

Hyderabad, Dec 14: YSR Congress has
demanded a judicial inquiry into the Call Money racket and said that those
involved should not be spared.
‘As there is an attempt to cover up the
operation to save the perpetrators who happen to be TDP leaders and cadre, we
demand that a judicial inquiry by a High Court judge be ordered into the scam
and book the culprits,’ party spokespersons K Parthasarathi and Vasireddy Padma
told reporters here on Monday after releasing the open letter written
by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to the Chief Minister.
The letter has highlighted the
involvement of Party MLAs, MLCs and Ministers having close links with the Call
Money –cum- sex racket and efforts to water down the seriousness of the issue. The letter was written by YS Jagan Mohan
Reddy with deep concern over the victims who were exploited by the Call Money
operators, they said.
The dreadful act is being carried out
with the support of the TDP leaders and there is every need to bring to book
those who are involved in the scam and there are attempts to blame other
parties to buy time and water down the issue.
A conducive atmosphere should be created
for the victims to come forward and state the facts without any fear and the
entire amount collected in the form of interest should be returned, they said
quoting from the letter.
for the victims to come forward and state the facts without any fear and the
entire amount collected in the form of interest should be returned, they said
quoting from the letter.
Even four days after the scam broke out,
no action was initiated from the government side and the laxity only shows that
the state is attempting to bury the issue. We demand for a judicial inquiry which
only can bring out the facts, they said.