According to reports, the telangana police's special investigation team has discovered that one of the three accused in the case has close ties to a relative of bjp state president Bandi Sanjay. This is an intriguing development in the case of the alleged attempt to poach four telangana rashtra samithi MLAs into the Bharatiya Janata Party. According to sources, the SIT, led by hyderabad police commissioner C v Anand, discovered during its probe that Simhayaji, one of the defendants in the case, had an air ticket bought on october 26 from tirupati to hyderabad by an attorney in karimnagar who is a relative of Bandi Sanjay.

The reports claimed that the lawyer, who allegedly has an office in karimnagar, had also spoken to Nanda Kumar, another of the suspects who had been taken into custody, on october 14. On october 26, he reportedly purchased a ticket for Simhayaji. The bjp state president's relative was in contact with the accused, according to call records that the police validated, proving that the party was really participating in the covert operation. According to a police official, "maybe it is the reason the bjp has been continuously petitioning the court to halt the inquiry into the issue."

According to sources, the three accused admitted to starting the operation at the request of the BJP's highest leadership in New delhi during the SIT inquiry. This is the reason Bandi orchestrated the whole ordeal of visiting the yadadri temple and swearing under oath that the bjp was not involved in the covert operation and outlining the reasons the bjp was submitting petition after petition. The four trs MLAs who took part in the sting operation that exposed the BJP's plots to overthrow the trs government received threat calls from gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, which was another development.

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