Case Against My Son To Settle Political Scores: Bandi Sanjay

Delhi/Hyderabad, Jan 18 (Maxim News): BJP State President, Bandi Sanjay alleged that a case was illegally booked against his son at the behest of Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao in a bid to settle political scores.

Speaking to the media persons in New Delhi, today, Bandi Sanjay stated that the incident pertaining to his son having a fight with a fellow student happened long ago just to harass him, the Chief Minister had released the video now and saw to it that a case was booked against him. “We are not afraid of such threats. My son will present himself to the police official concerned, he said.

finding fault with the college management, he stated that as per the rule, the college should have informed the parents and organized counseling for the students, before lodging a complaint with the police. “All this has been done on the instructions of the KCR to harass him, ” he alleged. (Maxim News)


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