Telangana State Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General A K Khan and State Intelligence Inspector General Shivadhar Reddy met the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao at the CM's Camp office on Thursday.
It is learnt that they discussed Revanth Reddy's "note for vote" case, and that they expressed the view that the main culprit in the issue was Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
They reportedly opined that Revanth Reddy was only a pawn in the game.
It is learnt that they felt that Naidu had played a key role in collecting huge funds to give nominated MLA Stephenson. Rumours are also afloat that Naidu was trying to destabilize the KCR government.
Different political parties are demanding that the KCR government include Naidu's name as the main culprit in the Revanth Reddy affair. The meeting of Khan and Shivadhar Reddy with KCR has assumed importance given this backdrop. (NSS)