The murder of former minister and ysr congress party leader y s vivekananda reddy has taken on yet another intriguing turn, as his daughter Dr. N Sunitha reddy has requested that the Central Bureau of Probe (CBI) move the investigation to another state, preferably Telangana. The supreme court heard a plea that Sunitha submitted in this regard on Monday. The supreme Court's division bench that heard the case filed notices to the cbi and the state government and continued the hearing on october 14 by setting the date. The division bench was made up of Justices M. R. Shah and krishna Murari.
Sunitha Reddy's senior attorney claimed she had lost faith in the CBI's ongoing probe into the murder of her father in Andhra Pradesh, which siddhartha Luthra brought to the attention of the supreme court bench. "The CBI's investigators are being threatened by the local police and politicians. The accused are threatening the witnesses and bringing personal lawsuits against cbi agents, according to Luthra.
In order to ensure a fair inquiry, Luthra added, paraphrasing Sunitha, that the investigation should be given to the cbi court in another state, like Telangana, which is overseen by the high court there because the cbi employees investigating the murder case lack security. Sunitha grieved that despite the CBI's two years of investigation, there had been zero advancement in the case. Unfortunately, individuals who are charged in the case are accusing the cbi personnel of harassing them and initiating lawsuits against them, she said. She was worried about the potential.
Sunitha Reddy's senior attorney claimed she had lost faith in the CBI's ongoing probe into the murder of her father in Andhra Pradesh, which siddhartha Luthra brought to the attention of the supreme court bench. "The CBI's investigators are being threatened by the local police and politicians. The accused are threatening the witnesses and bringing personal lawsuits against cbi agents, according to Luthra.
In order to ensure a fair inquiry, Luthra added, paraphrasing Sunitha, that the investigation should be given to the cbi court in another state, like Telangana, which is overseen by the high court there because the cbi employees investigating the murder case lack security. Sunitha grieved that despite the CBI's two years of investigation, there had been zero advancement in the case. Unfortunately, individuals who are charged in the case are accusing the cbi personnel of harassing them and initiating lawsuits against them, she said. She was worried about the potential.
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