BJP will conduct a thorough investigation into the conspiracy to murder the minister

Chief Minister K.K. Chandrashekhar Rao himself has “scripted and directed”, but it has proved to be a “complete flop”, alleged BJP leaders led by party president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Thursday. ,

The Karimnagar MP, after a day-long interaction with party leaders including Vice President DK Aruna, former MP Jitendra Reddy, said that in this “drama”, some senior police officers “played a role and it is a matter of regret”. and the legal team on the strategy to be adopted.

Cyberabad Police Commissioner Stephen Ravindra in a press conference quite sensationally told that four ‘followers’ of Mr. Jitendra Reddy were arrested from his New Delhi residence as they “conspired to kill the TRS minister by involving hired killers”. was hatched”.

Indeed, in the days before this happened, there were talks of four people who complained to the Election Commission that Mr. Gaur’s election affidavit had been “tampered”, a few days earlier “kidnapped” by unidentified persons, who Later the police commissioner recruited policemen!

The BJP president demanded a full probe into the entire episode and said the party would approach the highest investigative agencies, including the role of the newly appointed political strategist.

Mr. Sanjay Kumar strongly objected to the police joining the political turmoil and “dragging people from Delhi” without asking for transit visas from the police there. He pointed out that Ms. Aruna has been a minister and Mr. Reddy has been a two-time MP – yet stories circulate about her involvement in the assassination plan. Incidentally, both the ministers are residents of the political stronghold of Mahbubnagar.

“I have seen the FIR – the first inquiry report and the remand report and nowhere the names of these two leaders are mentioned, but media houses affiliated to the ruling party are making headlines for their involvement,” he said.

This is part of the chief minister’s overall strategy to “protect the corrupt minister” and harass those who complained about Mr. Gaur’s “illegal land and sand mafia activities” in the district.

The BJP president said that it is strange that people seeking protection from the minister are now being accused of conspiring to kill him. He hoped that the truth would come out in the courts.

“We are not going to run away from the political battle because of these false cases,” he said.