Maxbien Pharma row: BRS leader files ED complaint against Revanth’s son-in-law
Complaint, submitted at ED headquarters in Delhi, raises serious concerns over land acquisition for Maxbien Pharma in Kodangal, where farmers have been protesting against giving up their lands
New Delhi: In a significant development, BRS leader Manne Krishank has lodged a formal complaint with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s son-in-law, Goluguri Satyanarayana, alleging financial irregularities linked to Maxbien Pharma. The ED acknowledged receipt of the complaint.
The complaint, submitted at the ED headquarters in Delhi, raises serious concerns over land acquisition for Maxbien Pharma in Kodangal, where farmers have been protesting against giving up their lands. The controversy gained momentum after BRS working president KT Rama Rao’s recent revelations about Goluguri Satyanarayana Reddy’s role as director in Maxbien Pharma, where he reportedly holds 16 lakh shares. Additionally, Annam Sharath and his firm SVS Facility collectively own 21 lakh shares in the company.
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