YSRC president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy presented the booklet to leaders of some national parties, including Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Notably, ahead of the 2009 Legislative Assembly elections, the TDP then opposition in the combined state of Andhra Pradesh, had published a booklet entitled "Raja of Corruption" against the then Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and distributed it to all political parties in the country.
Now, with the TDP luring away his MLAs (13 and still counting), Jagan has launched a "Save Democracy" campaign and brought out this booklet to "expose" Chandrababu.
"Under his (Chandrababu's) leadership, the state has become the capital of collusive corruption. Kickbacks, bribes, shares, commissions...The name could differ, but corruption is open and ubiquitous in the state," the YSRC said in the preface.
"Today, in AP there is nothing that can be done without a bribe and there is nothing that cannot be done with a bribe. From sand reaches to solar plants, tenders in irrigation department to power department, Chandrababu ensured that not a single process is unaffected by the corrupt government," it added.
In the name of developing a world-class Capital Amaravati, the state government was doing a "world-class? real estate scandal" worth Rs one lakh crore, it alleged.
"Chandrababu is a byword for extravagance," the opposition party said, adding that his "profligate spending" touched a sum of Rs 736.37 crore.
chartered aircraft, Rs 45 crore on refurbishing (CM) office in Hyderabad (Secretariat) and another Rs. 42 crore on Camp Office in Vijayawada, it said.
"Chandrababu created a record of sorts in travelling by special chartered planes. Probably there is no other Chief Minister in the country, who made such thorough use of chartered planes," it said.
Had the Chief Minister controlled his unnecessary spending, he could have built a permanent, world-class Secretariat building, the YSRC pointed out.
The Emperor of Corruption booklet also lists some of the "corrupt deals" struck by Chandrababu's son and TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh.
The state government also "gifted" 50 acres of land worth Rs 363 crore in Visakhapatnam to Lokesh's friend Sridhar for just Rs 25 crore. This despite the recommendation of AP Land Management Agency, headed by Chief Commissioner of Land Administration, to sell each acre at Rs 7.26 crore, it claimed.
The YSRC also alleged that Rs 900 crore out of Rs 1217 crore released by the Centre to gram panchayats was misappropriated by TDP men.
