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Arrest For Arrest: Jagan Does Balancing!

The other day, CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy‘s relative and YSR Congress leader YS Kondareddy has been arrested for threatening SRK Construction contractors.

Kondareddy was demanding big money for allowing road work on the Pulivendula-Rayachoti route without any interruption.

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CM’s relative getting arrested has become a sensation.

Today, AP CID and SIT officials have taken former minister Narayana and his wife into their custody in Hyderabad. It is said to be in connection to the Tenth question papers leak.

Recently a series of tenth class question papers were leaked in the AP.

A few days ago, CM Jagan commented at a public meeting in the Tirupati that Narayana and Sri Chaitanya educational institutions owned by TDP supporters were behind the affair.

In various cases pertaining to the papers leak, the majority of the accused were government teachers. They were arrested and later released on bail.

TDP leaders are alleging that this arrest is a political vendetta and has been made to divert the issue of Kondareddy’s arrest.

In cases where the punishment is likely to be under seven years, Supreme Court has directed not to make arrests.

Instead, police should serve notices and call for questioning. But AP CID went on to arrest Narayana.

Narayana who was MA&UD minister in the previous government has become politically inactive after the 2019 defeat of TDP. He himself lost from Nellore.

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Sridhar Raavi

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