The war of words between ruling and opposition leaders has escalated over the case of film actress Jatwani. YCP chief YS Jagan accused the Chief Minister of targeting the IPS by obstructing the Mumbai woman. He reacted strongly to Jatwani’s case, criticizing Chandrababu for allegedly implementing the Red Book rule in the state and taking action against IAS and IPS officers. Jagan went on to accuse Jatwani of fabricating a story and slammed Chandrababu’s administration for unjustly putting the actress in jail and subjecting her to harassment in unrelated cases.
In response, Chief Minister Chandrababu refuted Jagan’s claims, emphasizing the importance of holding wrongdoers accountable and defending the actions taken by the government in the Jatwani case. Meanwhile, the police have intensified their investigation into the matter, leading to the arrest of accused A-1 Kukkala Vidyasagar in Dehradun. Vidyasagar is set to be interrogated and brought before the court to face charges related to the case.
Furthermore, IPS officer Kantirana Tata, who had been suspended in connection with the Jatwani case, has sought anticipatory bail by filing a petition in the High Court. On the 13th of this month, Jatwani lodged a complaint at the Ibrahimpatnam police station, alleging the filing of an illegal case against him, with Vidyasagar being named as A-1. The case has also implicated IPS officers PSR Anjaneyu, Kantirana Tata, and Vishal Gunni, who have been accused and subsequently suspended pending further investigation.
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