Worried With CBI Notice: Kavitha Met KCR Once Again

CBI Notice Hyderabad, Dec 4 (Maxim news): Keeping in view that there is no reply from the CBI on the letter written by MLC K.Kavitha, the daughter of the Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao to provide the copy of the charge sheet submitted to the Court in Delhi, Kavitha has met the KCR once again, today morning at Pragathi Bhavan.

According to the sources, Kavitha has held discussions with her father, KCR for the future course of action to be taken either in case of not receiving the reply or if got the reply.

Worried With CBI Notice

However, Kavitha is waiting for the CBI reply. After the meeting with KCR, Kavita’s couple went to Aler to attend the marriage, said the source.

It is known that the TRS MLC and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter Kalvakuntla Kavitha has been issued a notice under Section 160 of CrPC by the Central Bureau of Investigation to appear before it as a witness in the investigation pertaining to the Delhi excise policy scam.

Kavitha has been asked to present herself for examination by the CBI at 11 am on December 6 at either Hyderabad or Delhi as per her convenience.

Worried With CBI Notice: Kavitha Met KCR Once Again
Worried With CBI Notice: Kavitha Met KCR Once Again

“During the course of investigation of the subject cited case (the Delhi excise policy scam), certain facts have emerged with which you may be acquainted with, hence your examination on such facts is required in the interest of investigation,” the notice issued by Alok Kumar Shahi, Deputy Superintendent of Police, CBI, ACB, New Delhi states. (Maxim News)


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