Former Andhra Pradesh CM and YSRCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy on Thursday approached the High Court and filed an appeal, alleging that his name was deliberately added as an accused in the case of a man’s death after being run over by his car.
Jagan attached a written statement
Jagan said in his appeal that he is innocent and is being framed. He stated that the case against him be dismissed. The former CM also attached a written statement from the party worker, Cheeli Sangaaya’s family.
The victim was fatally struck by Jagan’s bulletproof vehicle during a recent visit to Rentapalla village in Guntur district. The incident has attracted significant public attention and sparked controversy.
Police seized the vehicle
On Tuesday evening, police seized the vehicle involved in the incident as part of the ongoing investigation. The party, however, maintains that the case is politically motivated and has sought legal recourse to have the charges quashed.
Meanwhile, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has upped the ante against the NDA coalition government and has called for a five-week programme called ‘Recalling Chandrababu’s Manifesto’ during which the Party would reach out to the people with election promises of the coalition and highlight its failure in keeping them up.
Jagan highlighted the govt’s failures
Addressing the Party extensive meeting attended by MPs, MLAs, MLCS constituency and regional coordinators here on Wednesday, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy gave a graphic detail of how to go about in highlighting the failures of the government by showing the manifesto, explaining to people what is due from the government and how they got cheated.
Launching the programme with the release of QR code, he said, the aim of the programme is to show how much damage Chandrababu Naidu has caused to each family during his one year in office and how much damage is in the offing. “This should be contrasted with the benefits the people would have received if they were to be in government. This line of thought should be taken to every household up to the village level,” Jagan Mohan Reddy said.