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Chapter 58: The Uzbek Case


Andropov sat in the car back to the Lubyanka, he massaged the corners of his eyes with his fingers to relieve his exhaustion, and the corners of his mouth involuntarily turned up slightly, as if he was happy.

With Mr.

Bo's approval, Andropov can always let go of his hands and feet.

The car drove into the courtyard of the Lubyanka 11 building, and the driver opened the door for Andropov.

As soon as he walked into the building, Andropov's secretary greeted him, and he followed Andropov to report on today's work arrangement, and before he could say a word, Andropov waved his hand to interrupt him, and then said: "See if there is anything urgent, if not, cancel it all for me."

Inform all the members of the party committee to come to me for a meeting in half an hour."

Andropov walked into the office alone, sat down at his desk, gently opened his drawer, took out a key from a hidden compartment, and opened the safe beside him.

I took out an archive box from it and began to organize it in earnest.

What is kept inside is the Eagle Project that he secretly executed, because he did not have the support of President Bo, so most of the results of the Eagle Project could only be shelved.

Chernenko was a beneficiary of this plan, and when he was in Gorky, he obtained a lot of first-hand information through cooperation with Seryosha, which attracted the attention of Chairman Andropov, and finally returned to Leningrad as he wished.

A quarter of an hour later, Andropov handed his secretary Lyudmila a thick sheet of information, to which he said: "Go, sort it out, and it will be distributed to all members at the meeting."

The secretary took the order and left the office, and Andropov leaned back in his chair and closed his eyes, he wanted to rest for a while.

In a conference room in the Lubyanka 11 building, members of the KGB party group, headed by First Deputy Chairman Semyon Kuzmitch Tswigon came to the conference room one after another.

Everyone felt a little baffled, on weekdays, Chairman Andropov did not always call everyone together to discuss, and if they needed to do something, Chairman Andropov would call them directly to their office.

Of all the people present, only Mr.

Bo's brother-in-law, Tsvigon, knew the inside story, but he just waited quietly to see what Andropov was going to do.

After everyone had arrived, it took a while for Andropov to slowly enter the venue.

Everyone in the room hurriedly stood up and saluted, and Andropov waved his hand to let everyone sit down.

His secretary, Lyudmila, walked in with a stack of documents and handed out one to every officer present.

Before everyone could see what was in their hands, Andropov spoke first, and he said: "I don't know if you have seen the recent news, I am referring to the incident that happened in Gorky City, the domestic problem has reached an outrageous level, I have already communicated with President Bo this morning, and I can't continue like this."

Our party will not tolerate the existence of such guys, and we will remove them from the ranks of the party," Andropov finished, looking at the crowd present.

The big ones were listening quietly, but some people were surprised.

Andropov stared at everyone and continued: "The incident in the city of Gorky is over, and it is up to the party committee of the Gorky region to decide what to do.

However, this incident has reminded us that if we continue like this, we will lose the trust of the people in us, and in this matter, the Youth League Committee of Gorky City has done a good job and done a very good job, and I am proud that we can have such young cadres.

However, some of our cadres are so disagreeable, bang" Andropov slapped the table excitedly.

"Okay, now open the information in your hands and see who I'm talking about" Andropov saw the deputies who didn't dare to breathe, softened his tone, and spoke.

Everyone opened the information in their hands, and as soon as they took a look, they couldn't help but start looking at each other.

The content of this material is not new, it is material about the customs of officials in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and everyone can understand what is going on just by looking at the beginning.

The affairs of the officialdom of the Republic of Uzbekistan have long been known to the streets, even in the top echelons of Moscow, but none of the officials have gone to investigate, and the reason is not because of the partiality of President Bo.

In his early years, President Bo served as the first secretary of the Kazakh Republic, and at that time he was an old acquaintance with the first secretary of the Uzbek Republic, Shalov Rashidov.

Since then, President Rashidov has been in the position of first secretary of the Republic of Uzbekistan for almost 20 years.

Tsvigon couldn't help frowning, he touched the second deputy chairman of the KGB next to him, Georgi Karpovich Zinev, and the two looked at each other.

Zinev graduated from the Dneborterzhensk Metallurgical Institute, and Mr.

Bo also graduated there, so Zinev has been working with Mr.

Bo since very early on, and he is an old man next to Mr.

Bo.

Everyone was inserted into the KGB by President Bo to contain Andropov, so both of them had to deal with everything together.

Andropov saw that everyone could see almost the same, so he said: "Comrades, I believe you have also seen that in the past few years, we have received many problems reported by the grassroots party members of the Uzbek Republic, and from their letters, we see an incredible Uzbekistan, where nothing can be achieved without bribery, and official positions, party cards, housing, medals, diplomas, and even seats in the presidium can be turned into commodities for sale.

In the face of so many reports, can we in the KGB continue to remain so indifferent?

For the sake of the country, for the sake of the trust of the KGB, we must go and investigate, therefore, I propose that our department send a working group to the Republic of Uzbekistan to investigate the situation there."

"I'm against," and without waiting for Andropov to finish speaking, Tsvigon and Zinev immediately opposed in unison.

"Oh, can you tell me your reasoning?"

asked Andropov, looking at them calmly.

Zvigon was silent for a moment, and then said: "Chairman, recently, because we have just carried out the "Western 81" military exercise not long ago, NATO countries are also eyeing us, and the internal work of our KGB is mainly to prevent the enemy's infiltration and sabotage, and the anti-corruption work is precisely under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Secretary Rashidov is a member of the Politburo after all.

If the level of the people who go is too low, I'm afraid I won't be able to suppress the field, you see that we don't have a suitable candidate here."

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"So what do you mean," Andropov asked.

"I think it's better to leave the investigation to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, their first deputy minister Chubanov is a relative of President Bo after all, and he can still hold back at the critical moment, I propose to let him go," Zinev said quickly.

"Okay, then it's up to you, just let Chubanov go" Unexpectedly, Andropov readily agreed.

After the meeting ended, Andropov stopped his secretary Lyudmila and said to him: "Help me make arrangements, I have to go to Gorky tomorrow" "Chairman, what are you going to do in Gorky," Lyudmila asked curiously.

"There is a brave secretary of the Communist Youth League Committee there, and I would like to meet him and see how he can pull down the city party committee and the city," Andropov replied.

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