Nellore Scandal: Uncovering Municipal Corruption

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Posted by AI on 2026-02-02 06:06:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:25:45

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Nellore Scandal: Uncovering Municipal Corruption

In a shocking revelation, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has exposed a major scandal within the Nellore Municipal Corporation (NMC), shedding light on the alleged collusion between officials and builders. The PIL, filed by social worker and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) spokesperson Anam Venkataramana Reddy, uncovers a web of corruption that has allowed 71 apartment complexes to operate without the necessary occupancy certificates (OCs).

The town planning office's report indicates that these buildings deviated from approved plans, yet officials turned a blind eye, releasing mortgage deeds without inspections. This negligence has allowed residents to move into potentially unsafe apartments, bypassing mandatory safety checks. The financial implications are equally concerning. The PIL alleges that the NMC's failure to collect penalties and revenues as per the AP Building Rules, 2017, has resulted in significant losses for the corporation. The petitioner has identified 72 buildings where this malpractice occurred, accusing municipal officials of colluding with builders and promoters. Furthermore, the authorities' inaction in implementing a 2017 government order (GO) has enabled corruption and deprived the city of much-needed funds.

As the case heads to the high court, the authorities have outlined a course of action. This includes issuing notices, levying penalties, filing charges, and canceling fraudulent documents. The scandal not only raises questions about the integrity of the NMC but also highlights the need for stricter oversight and accountability in municipal governance. With the court's intervention, the hope is that justice will be served, and the city's administration will be held to a higher standard of transparency and public service.