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Stamps scam: AP agrees to judicial probe Syed Amin Jafri in Hyderabad | September 26, 2003 17:54 IST Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday agreed to the opposition demand for a judicial probe by a Supreme Court judge into the inter-state fake stamp papers scam, even as Congress members forced a two-hour adjournment of the state assembly demanding his resignation. Several Congress MLAs rushed towards the podium raising anti-government slogans as soon as Speaker K Pratibha Bharathi announced the closure of the four-day discussion on criminalisation of politics. Replying to the acrimonious debate, Naidu sought to turn the tables on the opposition Congress. He accused the Congress governments in Karnataka and Maharashtra of suppressing investigations into the stamp papers scam as their ministers were linked to the the prime accused, Abdul Kareem Telgi. He said he acted as soon as the involvement of ruling Telugu Desam Party legislator C Krishna Yadav in the scam became known. Seeking clarifications on Naidu's reply, the leader of the opposition demanded that the terms of reference of the inquiry must include all scams which took place during Naidu's eight-year rule, including irregularities in power purchase agreements and concessions and land allotments to a few private companies. The chief minister said the scam has its ramifications in 16 states and Andhra Pradesh is the least affected as fake stamp papers worth only Rs 9 crore have been seized here compared to Rs 3,030 crore in Maharashtra and Rs 2,400 crore in Karnataka. Naidu said a probe has already been ordered to find out if there was any wilful delay in investigations into the racket, which was busted in Hyderabad in 1999. He refuted opposition allegations that Telgi, who was arrested the same year, was deliberately booked under sections which facilitated his release on bail. Reacting strongly to allegations of corruption against him, Naidu said he lived a simple life and wanted to become a role model for not only his party, but for all politicians.
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