oday, the TDP’s social media wing, ITDP, alleged that illegal cases had been previously filed against TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu, and documents related to these cases were destroyed within the premises of the Tadepalli SIT office. The ITDP claimed that CID officer Raghu Ramireddy had ordered the burning of incriminating evidence, fake documents, and crucial papers, and shared a video purportedly supporting these claims.
According to ITDP, the atmosphere at Tadepalli Palace reflects anxiety over potential defeat, leading to alleged harassment of Chandrababu Naidu through the filing of unlawful cases, followed by the destruction of associated documents. Among these documents are those concerning the Inner Ring Road case and documents belonging to the Heritage company. ITDP further asserted that with all indicators suggesting victory for their alliance, CID officer Raghu Ramireddy took preemptive measures.
TDP National General Secretary Nara Lokesh reacted vehemently to these allegations. He criticized the AP CID, accusing it of deviating from its mandate of criminal investigation and morphing into a “Crime Involvement Department,” as previously asserted. Lokesh accused certain IPS officers in the state of neglecting their duties and adopting a partisan stance, dubbing them “JPS (Jagan Police Service).”
Lokesh claimed that a significant conspiracy had been orchestrated under the directives of Jagan to defame their family. He accused CID DIG Raghu Ramireddy of collecting personal information without proper authorization, violating regulations. Lokesh warned that as the end of the Jagan government draws near, attempts are being made to cover up their mistakes by burning documents.
He strongly denounced the involvement of IPS officers in such unethical practices, emphasizing the gravity of the situation as unprecedented in the country’s history. Lokesh cautioned that sins committed do not vanish with the destruction of documents and emphasized the necessity of accountability for transgressions against the law.
Nara Lokesh Serious on AP SIT
Friday, November 22, 2024