Telugu Desam demands speedier trials of CBI, ED cases

Over 138 CBI and ED cases pertaining to Andhra Pradesh were in various stages for over a decade

Update: 2021-08-27 02:40 GMT
Ramakrishnudu's brother Krishnudu, who played a key role in Tuni politics, was also defeated by Raja in 2019 elections. PTI file photo

VISAKHAPATNAM: Former minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu on Thursday said that democracy would be in great danger if people's representatives involved in criminal cases were allowed to escape from timely court trials and punishments for years together.

Over 138 CBI and ED cases pertaining to Andhra Pradesh were in various stages for over a decade. Amicus Curiae Vijay Hansaria has provided to the Supreme Court these startling facts as reported by the Registrar General of AP High Court, he added.

Ramakrishnudu asserted that true democracy would flourish only when criminals were restrained from exercising undue influence in politics. It was a welcome sign that there would be a speedier trial in the CBI and ED cases involving people's representatives from now on. If trials into these cases were further delayed, it would pose a threat to the very existence of democratic values, he said.

TD decries anti-Aziz charges: Telugu Desam minority leaders appealed to the collector KVN Chakradhar Babu to order a CID probe into allegations leveled by ruling party leaders that former mayor and TD leader SK Abdul Aziz had collected Rs 1.50 crore for allotting Wakf land to D-Mart shopping mall and about alleged irregularities in dargah works when Aziz was Nellore mayor.

Addressing the media after submitting a representation to the collector here on Thursday, minority leaders took a dig at ruling party leaders for maligning the image of Aziz.

Khaja Vali and Jaffar Sharif said some insignificant leaders from minorities’ community enjoyed the blessings of Sarvepalli legislator Kakani Govardhan Reddy. Party leaders Sabir Khan, Zia Ul Haque, Jaffar Mohiuddin, Maulana Aziz and others were present.

‘Clear dues to artistes’: Meanwhile, PCC working President Dr. N. Tulasi Reddy asked the government to pay the pending dues of Rs 23.17 crore to folk artists, who were used in publicity campaigns of government programmes from August 1, 2018, to January 31, 2019.

Speaking to reporters at Vempalli, he appealed to the Chief Minister to provide timely assistance to all those artists, who are leading an impoverished life. He reminded the government that it still had to pay Rs 11.07 crore to them and another Rs 12.10 crore to Nandi drama performers for the period August 2018 to August 2019.

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