I am trying to be as neutral as possible on this blog and thats why I had rejected a lot of politically charged rhetoric or comments that have been posted detailing the project fraud etc..
For all you that are itching to discuss this and other issues, I am about to launch a new site that will allow everyone to discuss all these and other current topics.
How much of this is real and how much of it is political grand standing I dont know.. So, I will leave it to you..
Here is the snippet that was published in Deccan.com
Hyderabad, April 21: The Telugu Desam on Saturday released documents to prove that the State government had signed the Fab City deal with a non-existent company.TD leaders K. Yerran Naidu, Dr N. Janardhana Reddy, S. Venugopala Chari and K. Rammohan Rao termed the project ‘Fraud City’ and pointed out that the company SemIndia Fab did not exist when the industries department signed a memorandum of understanding with it.
Industries Secretary Lakshmi Parthasarathi signed the MOU on February 16, 2006 with Vinod Kumar Agarwal, the supposed chief promoter of the company. However, SemIndia Fab Private Limited was incorporated only on February 20 in New Delhi, the TD leaders said. Mr Yerran Naidu said that the total paid up capital of the company was only Rs 1 lakh though it had promised $3 billion investment. “The government either did not bother to check the company’s credentials or connived with it,” he said.
The Special Economic Zone Approval Board of the Centre also gave permission to FabCity SEZ on March 17, 2006, when there was no company by that time. It was only on May 2, 2006, that the separate company for the SEZ was incorporated, the TD leaders pointed out. “The State government allotted 1,200 acres of land worth Rs 6,000 crore to a company which neither had the requisite experience nor the financial strength,” said Mr Yerran Naidu. “This is a big scam involving many people.” He further said that the the promoter Vinod Agarwal’s first venture in the United States, Logic Vision, went bankrupt.
“SemIndia has to pay Rs 480 crore for the land, but it not paid a single rupee till now,” said Mr Yerran Naidu. “No techno company has come to start its office in FabCity. Agarwal is signing MoUs with private parties to construct hotels, spas, commercial complexes and entertainment zones.” One of the promoters, Preet Pal Singh Mahal, left the company after realising that Agarwal does not have the wherewithal to run FabCity, alleged the TD leaders. “The government has learnt nothing from the Volkswagen issue,” said Mr Yerran Naidu, taking strong exception to the way the government was signing deals.