<p>In response to court summons, Ongole MP Y V Subba Reddy,IAS officer S N Mohanty and other accused in the quid-pro-quo investment cases involving the YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy appeared before the special CBI court here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On November 22, the court had taken cognisance of the 11th chargesheet filed by the CBI against Jagan and others pertaining to Indu-Andhra Pradesh Housing Board land scam and issued summons to all the accused.<br /><br />Jagan's financial adviser Vijay Sai Reddy, S N Mohanty, Subba Reddy (a relative of Jagan's), industrialist I Shyam Prasad Reddy, V V Krishna Prasad and representatives of some companies named as accused in the charge-sheet appeared and submitted personal bonds of Rs 25,000 and two sureties. This was their first appearance in this case.<br /><br />Jagan has been named as the prime accused in the charge- sheet which includes a total of 14 accused. The YSRC chief, who represents Pulivendula in Andhra Pradesh Assembly, however did not appear today as he has filed a petition seeking exemption so as to attend the ongoing session. The court adjourned the hearing to January 29.<br /><br />In the present case, he is accused of getting the government headed by his father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy to allot 70 acres of prime land here to Indu Projects at throwaway prices in 2008-09. In return, Shyam Prasad Reddy, promoter of Indu Projects, invested Rs 70 crore in Carmel Asia Holdings owned by Jagan, according to the charge-sheet.<br /><br />The land belonged to the AP Housing Board. S N Mohanty was its vice chairman then; now he is secretary in department of higher education. Former Andhra Pradesh ministers Sabitha Indra Reddy, Dharmana Prasada Rao, Mopidevi Venkantaramana, J Geetha Reddy and others, named as accused in various quid-pro-quo cases, also appeared today.<br /><br />According to CBI, several industrialists invested in the companies owned by Jagan as a quid-pro-quo for government favours when his father was the Chief Minister.</p>
<p>In response to court summons, Ongole MP Y V Subba Reddy,IAS officer S N Mohanty and other accused in the quid-pro-quo investment cases involving the YSR Congress chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy appeared before the special CBI court here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>On November 22, the court had taken cognisance of the 11th chargesheet filed by the CBI against Jagan and others pertaining to Indu-Andhra Pradesh Housing Board land scam and issued summons to all the accused.<br /><br />Jagan's financial adviser Vijay Sai Reddy, S N Mohanty, Subba Reddy (a relative of Jagan's), industrialist I Shyam Prasad Reddy, V V Krishna Prasad and representatives of some companies named as accused in the charge-sheet appeared and submitted personal bonds of Rs 25,000 and two sureties. This was their first appearance in this case.<br /><br />Jagan has been named as the prime accused in the charge- sheet which includes a total of 14 accused. The YSRC chief, who represents Pulivendula in Andhra Pradesh Assembly, however did not appear today as he has filed a petition seeking exemption so as to attend the ongoing session. The court adjourned the hearing to January 29.<br /><br />In the present case, he is accused of getting the government headed by his father Y S Rajasekhara Reddy to allot 70 acres of prime land here to Indu Projects at throwaway prices in 2008-09. In return, Shyam Prasad Reddy, promoter of Indu Projects, invested Rs 70 crore in Carmel Asia Holdings owned by Jagan, according to the charge-sheet.<br /><br />The land belonged to the AP Housing Board. S N Mohanty was its vice chairman then; now he is secretary in department of higher education. Former Andhra Pradesh ministers Sabitha Indra Reddy, Dharmana Prasada Rao, Mopidevi Venkantaramana, J Geetha Reddy and others, named as accused in various quid-pro-quo cases, also appeared today.<br /><br />According to CBI, several industrialists invested in the companies owned by Jagan as a quid-pro-quo for government favours when his father was the Chief Minister.</p>