Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy Interim Relief in Death of a Party Supporter High Court Kumbh Mela

Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy Interim Relief in Death of a Party Supporter High Court Kumbh Mela

Jagan mohan reddy andhra pradesh: A worker was killed during the rally of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy. The High Court has given interim relief to Reddy on this matter. The Andhra Pradesh High Court cited the incident of Kumbh in Uttar Pradesh during the hearing. The court said that despite all the precautions, there was an accident in Kumbh.

In fact, on June 18, a 53 -year -old man was crushed by a train in Jagan Reddy’s Kafil. The person died after this accident. When the police investigated the case, it was found that the car was done by Jagan Reddy. After this, the police seized the car and an FIR was registered against YSRCP chief and other party members. The video of this incident also became quite viral on social media.

Jagan Reddy filed a petition filed in High Court

The case of Jagan Reddy was heard in the Andhra Pradesh High Court, where the court has given him interim relief. A revision petition was filed by Jagan Reddy in the High Court against the case. According to a report in India Today, he alleged in his appeal that his name has been deliberately added as accused. Jagan said in the appeal that I was being implicated.

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