Andhra High Court Grants Relief To Jagan Mohan Reddy In YSRCP Supporter's Death

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 15:06:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 13:40:51

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Andhra High Court Grants Relief To Jagan Mohan Reddy In YSRCP Supporter's Death

The Andhra High Court has granted relief to former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Jagan Mohan Reddy in the death of a man run over by a vehicle in his convoy. The court disposed of a case filed against Reddy and others for the death of Cheeli Singaiah, ruling that the investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) was concluded without establishing any specific offense against the accused. The court noted that there was no evidence suggesting criminal intent or negligence on the part of Reddy or the drivers of the vehicles.

The incident dates back to 2021 when Reddy was campaigning for the YSRCP in the Tirupati Lok Sabha constituency. He was accompanied by a convoy of vehicles when Singaiah, a supporter of the opposing TDP, tried to cross the road and was allegedly run over by one of the vehicles.

The ruling has been met with criticism, with many claiming it underscores the influence and impunity of politicians and those in power. Singaiah's family has expressed its intent to challenge the court's ruling by filing a petition in the Supreme Court.

This case highlights the challenges of holding politicians accountable for their actions, particularly in the context of political campaigns. It will be interesting to see how this situation develops and if it prompts further discussions on better governance and accountability.

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