Distracting facts through false propaganda in Viveka case: Ajay
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh government Principal Adviser Ajay Kallam stated it is unacceptable to distort facts in Y.S. Vivekanada Reddy's murder case and broadcast fake news in the name of a CBI inquiry. In a statement to the media on Thursday, he said that the opposition and its supporting media outlets are spreading false information that he told the CBI Viveka died of a heart attack, and that this is evidence of false propaganda.
Ajay said, "One CBI SP met me. I was asked for information for a meeting. The CBI SP asked me nothing about whether it was a heart attack or something else. There was no such discussion when the CBI gathered the data. The CBI should respond and condemn this."
Ajay Kallam went on to say, "The credibility of the CBI will be harmed if false information is written in its name; therefore, the top investigation agency should arrest such false informers. I attended the YSR Congress manifesto committee meeting because my teacher, Ummareddy Venkateswarlu, invited me to do so, but connecting it to Viveka's death is unethical.”
“Only information was taken from me by the officials. They didn't even ask for my signature. I'm thinking about going legal on this false propaganda," Ajay Kallam stated.