» Revanth Reddy Appears Before Court Over Election Code Violation
Revanth Reddy Appears Before Court In Three Cases
The Telangana CM personally attended the hearings in three cases filed against him over remarks made against former CM KCR during the election campaign.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy today appeared before the Public Representatives Special Court in Nampally in connection with cases related to alleged violations of Election Commission regulations during the Assembly elections.
Reddy personally attended the court hearings in three cases filed against him over remarks made against former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao during the election campaign.
The complaints were lodged by the BRS, prompting the police to register cases at the time.
Out of four registered cases, the Chief Minister was questioned in three - filed in the Nalgonda Two Town, Kaudipally, and Begumbazar police stations.
Security was tightened around the court premises, with a heavy police presence ensuring order during the proceedings.
The special court has scheduled the next hearing in the case for March 23.