YS Jagan Diverted Government Funds To IPac In The Name of volunteer Training?

Monday, December 8, 2025

It may be recalled that iPAC devised a strategy to bring YSRCP to power in 2019 with lies, falsehoods, and fake campaigns. In return for this, after Jaganmohan Reddy became the Chief Minister, there are suspicions that the money donated to iPAC by Ram Info in the name of training volunteers in four years of Rs. 274 crores went through another route.

Another contract was given to Ram Info in the name of monitoring volunteers and Rs. 280 crores were donated. There are suspicions that this money also changed its route and went to iPAC. In total, a net amount of Rs. 554 crores of public money was donated in the name of training and monitoring volunteers.

Ram Info formed a consortium with a company called Uni Corporate. It conducted monitoring affairs in the name of that company. The company hired 1045 people across the state under human resources. One each worked in the mandal, revenue division, and district headquarters.

Although they were ostensibly representatives of Ram Info, authorities suspect that they all belonged to iPAC. They acted as super bosses in the YSRCP government. They would go to ministers, MLAs, public representatives, district collectors, and other government officials and collect data by claiming to be representatives of a particular organization.

Jagan would take the information they provided into consideration the most. Due to this, collectors and other officials were afraid of them. They would be given VIP treatment whenever they came. They worked like a special surveillance system in the YSRCP government.

They would even sit as unauthorized representatives in meetings organized by the Chief Minister, ministers, and district collectors. In fact, according to the contract agreement signed by the government with Ram Info, it was their responsibility to monitor the performance of the volunteers.

But they would monitor the performance of the government and submit reports. Those reports would reach iPAC directly. iPAC would compile the reports coming from the districts and provide them to Jagan on a case-by-case basis. At one stage, Jagan, as CM, would rely more on the reports given by them than on the intelligence reports. There are suspicions and doubts that the Rs. 280 crore paid by the Jagan government under this contract may have reached iPAC via Ram Info.

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