New Delhi: On Sunday morning, Telugu Desam Party president and Former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu was produced in an Anti-Corruption Bureau court in Andhra Pradesh. According to the information, a official said that the former CM was produced before the court within 24 hours of his arrest.
New Delhi: On Sunday morning, Telugu Desam Party president and Former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu was produced in an Anti-Corruption Bureau court in Andhra Pradesh. According to the information, a official said that the former CM was produced before the court within 24 hours of his arrest. The case of former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh is being fought by Supreme Court lawyer Sidharth Luthra and a team of advocates.
An early hours of Sunday, Naidu was taken to the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada for medical examination, after a 10-hour long interrogation at the CID Special Investigation Team (SIT) office in Kunchanapalli. Several senior TDP leaders were present in the complex when Naidu was presented in the court.
TDP spokesperson Pattabhi Ram Kommareddy told media that TDP chief wife Nara Bhuvaneswari, son Nara Lokesh and others were waiting at the ACB Court. Following the tests, which lasted for about 50 minutes, Naidu was taken back to the SIT office even though it was expected that he would be directly taken to a local court.
Kommareddy said, “We thought that he would be taken to the court. But they brought him back to the SIT office. Lokesh and Bhuvaneswari were waiting at the Court but all of a sudden the convoy turned towards the SIT office.” He was arrested by the CID around 6 am from a marriage hall outside which his caravan was parked.
On Saturday, He was arrested in connection with the alleged Skill Development Corporation scam after a pre-dawn police operation at Gnanapuram in Nandyala . The TDP gave a call to its supporters to take part in a one-day fast in every Assembly constituency on Sunday to protest against Naidu’s arrest. It has been alleged that the scam led to a Rs 300-crore loss to the state exchequer. The TDP chief has been named the ‘principal conspirator’ in the case.