Hyderabad:The CBI’s bailiffs finally caught up with Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy early Monday morning and served the summons of the special CBI court in the illegal assets case against him. The Kadapa MP was having breakfast with close associates at St John’s College in Yemmiganur when a CBI DSP finally slipped through the cordon to perform the task assigned to him.
The MP reportedly received the summons without a word and signed on the copy.
Tucking
into idlis with Jagan at the time were the renegade TDP MLA from
Mantralayam, Y Balanagi Reddy, his brother Sai Prasad Reddy, a former
Congress MLA from Adoni.
On tour for
the upcoming byelections, Jagan had been provided board at the college
overnight. Having tailed the MP for several days, the CBI men waited
through the night for an opportune time to serve the summons on their
quarry. Expecting juicy footage, the TV crews waited along but decided
to call it a day at 2.30 a.m. The CBI sleuths caught a nap and then
sprang the notice on the breakfasters, eager to get the job done before
the roadshow began to roll again at 10 a.m.
Having
received the summons, Jagan went ahead with his tour, making no mention
of the summons in any of his speeches. Jagan, or his counsel, will now
have to show up in court at 10.30 a.m. on May 28.
Meanwhile
in other action on the Jagan Mohan front, the special CBI court
dismissed petitions filed by his media companies to lift the freeze on
their bank accounts. Dismissing the petitions filed by Jagati
Publications, Indira Television and Janani Infrastructure, first
additional special court judge T Pattabhirama Rao said the Jagan case
was still in a pre-trial stage, and the issue of whether the monies
parked in them are legal or illegal would be known only after the trial
is over. Therefore, a defreeze was not called for. The counsel for
Jagati said his client would go to a higher court.
The
Jagan companies were active in the High Court too, filing four writ
petitions challenging the state government’s decision to stop ads to
them. The petitions are likely to come up for hearing before a vacation
court Wednesday.
from IBN Live
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