The Telangana High Court has issued notices to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy in a case seeking cancellation of his bail.
The case was filed by rebel YSRCP MP Raghurama Krishna Raju urging the court to cancel the bail petition of the AP CM.
Arguing the case on behalf of the MP, his counsel told the court that Jagan was facing 11 cases related to assets disproportionate to his known sources of income, and that chargesheets had already been filed against the AP CM. However, Jagan was violating the conditions of his bail, Raju claimed, and urged the court to cancel the bail and take up speedy inquiry into the 11 cases.
Raju approached the HC following the dismissal of his petition by a special CBI court.
The HC later adjourned the case for two weeks after issuing notices to Jagan.
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