GV Reddy, who recently caused a political stir by resigning from the post of Fibernet Chairman, TDP primary membership and the post of party national spokesperson, has started forming a new team with young lawyers. Having played a key role in TDP activities for some time, he recently decided to reduce his focus on politics and devote full time to his legal profession as circumstances changed.
GV Reddy tweeted inviting the youth as he decided to expand his Advocates firm `GV Reddy and Co’. Law graduates (LLB) and those with 0 to 5 years of experience can join this firm. “Be a part of a firm built on accuracy, honesty and effective litigation;” This is a good opportunity, GV Reddy tweeted.
Netizens are commenting that this is a good opportunity for young lawyers. All the best to GV Reddy. However, he did not elaborate on the activities he would undertake. GV Reddy made an interesting tweet after his resignation. ‘Even though I will continue my career and stay away from politics, I will always have respect and admiration for the leadership of Nara Chandrababu Naidu’, he said.
“I will never forget in my life that I was given such honorable responsibilities in the TDP and the government system in a short period of time. I will forever be indebted to our sir Nara Chandrababu Naidu for this opportunity. My sir should become the Chief Minister in 2029 for the development and public welfare of Andhra Pradesh. It is the responsibility of every Telugu person who wants to support him for the progress of the state,” he wished.
GV Reddy made sensational allegations on the dismissal of Fiber Net employees and GST payments. He made serious allegations against Fiber Net MD Dinesh Kumar. He objected that Dinesh Kumar did not approve the dismissal of employees who were sympathetic to the YSRCP. He accused Fiber Net employees of committing treason.
He expressed anger that some employees were acting in a way that would help the YSRCP, which was causing damage to the organization. GV Reddy resigned from his posts due to the subsequent developments in this order. GV Reddy was previously in the Congress party and later joined the TDP.
