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Hard Action Against Touting Activities
- Case against Chandrayya Setty initiated.

Tirumala, May 6, 2008

Increase in Touting Activities on Tirumala diminishes the sanctity of Tirumala and Vigilance Department initiated tough measures against them. None will be spared and let off, who ever and whatever influence he has asserted CVSO Ramana Kumar on Tuesday.

It is recalled that Chandrayya Setti, working as AEO at Vykuntam Q Complex issued 637 Cellar Tickets on Saturday 3rd May, despite instructions from Higher Authorities not to issued any cellar tickets till 12 noon due to heavy rush. But Setti issued the Cellar Tickets against the instructions and Vigilance Department pressed into investigation and seized 66 such tickets. These tickets were issued without any recommendation letters. Vigilance investigated and prepared a detailed report since the past three days. Chandra Setti and his accomplice Attendant Janaki Ramayya will be arrested soon, since they are on leave as per Vigilance Investigation.

While answering a query that Some higher ups and minister are pressurizing to close the case, Ramana Kumar said being IPS office there has been no pressures on him. In order to find out the entire truth in the irregularities in issue of Cellar tickets, last one month's transactions are also under investigation, he said. Unpublished small magazines like Annamayya, Astram, NewsTV, Vasishtatime, Poddu, Paripalana and some unknown magazines allegedly obtain the cellar tickets in the name of their magazines and selling them at Premium, it is revealed, Ramana Kumar further added.


May 07, 2008 (wednesday)

Headlines

Events:
Vasantotsavams of Goddess from 17th

Visits:
VIPs for Lord's Darshan

Mishaps:
Lady Labours of Sulabh Coplex Injured

Follow Ups:
Board's Decision to build Free Meal Complex
- Search for Location
Hard Action Against Touting Activities
- Case against Chandrayya Setty initiated