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**Summary:**
Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav has accused the previous YSRCP government, led by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, of engaging in significant corruption, including “wine, mine, land, and sand scams,” leading to economic damage in the state. Keshav claims that Reddy is attempting to distract from a liquor scam he is involved in and undermine current development efforts. Keshav refuted Reddy’s allegations of NDA government scams, defending the current liquor and sand policies, and blaming the previous administration for stalled development, increased project costs, and deterring investment. He claims the current government is forced to take on debt to manage the financial mismanagement left by Reddy’s administration.
**News Article:**
**Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Accuses Former Government of Extensive Corruption**
*Anantapur, May 23, 2025* – Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav leveled serious accusations against the previous YSRCP government, led by former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, alleging widespread corruption across multiple sectors.
Speaking to the media on the sidelines of the Mini Mahanadu in Anantapur, Keshav accused the Reddy administration of being deeply involved in “wine (liquor), mine (mining), land, and sand scams.” He stated that these alleged scams have caused significant economic destruction, forcing the current NDA government to incur debt to manage the financial fallout.
“Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy is trying to divert the attention of the people from the liquor scam in which he is involved,” Keshav said. He also accused the former Chief Minister of attempting to derail development projects and scare away potential investors from the state.
Keshav strongly refuted Reddy’s own allegations of corruption within the current NDA government, particularly concerning the liquor policy. He defended the current policy as being in place for decades, including during Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy’s tenure. Regarding the sand policy, Keshav asserted the government provides sand free of cost to consumers.
The Finance Minister also criticized the previous government’s handling of major projects, claiming that the reverse tendering system increased the cost of the Polavaram project threefold. He stated, “Development of Visakhapatnam had come to a standstill and industrialists stopped investing in the State during Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s term.” Keshav further claimed that major companies like Amar Raja and Jockey left the state due to the previous government’s policies.
“We are forced to go for debts to pay interest on loans availed and clear bills kept pending by the previous government,” he concluded, painting a picture of financial mismanagement inherited from the previous administration. The allegations mark a significant escalation in the political conflict between the current and former leadership of Andhra Pradesh.