In a shocking incident that raised doubts about the whole story of the murder attempt on minister Srinivas Goud, Munnuri Ravi, who is accused of plotting to kill the minister, was all over the place in the TRS plenary. He not only hobnobbed with the VIPs but also posted pics and selfies with them on his social media accounts.
These pics are now the topic of hot debate not just in the TRS circles, but also in the political circles. How could Munnuru Ravi, accused in an attempt to murder case, get a swipe card, entry pass and a vehicle pass to enter into the venue of the Plenary. The plenary was restricted only to a handful of people and they were allowed in only after thorough screening.
The issue would not have come to light had not Ravi himself posted the pics on his social media accounts. As these pics led to heated debate, he promptly deleted the posts. However, by that time, several persons had downloaded those pics. Ravi is even now facing cases for the attempt to murder case.
Sources are claiming that Munnuru Ravi managed to enter the plenary venue without any proper documents and high security passes. If this is true, then it is a more serious issue. How could a murder-suspect, accused of plotting to murder a minister, get into the high security venue? This is now being hotly debated.
These pics are now the topic of hot debate not just in the TRS circles, but also in the political circles. How could Munnuru Ravi, accused in an attempt to murder case, get a swipe card, entry pass and a vehicle pass to enter into the venue of the Plenary. The plenary was restricted only to a handful of people and they were allowed in only after thorough screening.
The issue would not have come to light had not Ravi himself posted the pics on his social media accounts. As these pics led to heated debate, he promptly deleted the posts. However, by that time, several persons had downloaded those pics. Ravi is even now facing cases for the attempt to murder case.
Sources are claiming that Munnuru Ravi managed to enter the plenary venue without any proper documents and high security passes. If this is true, then it is a more serious issue. How could a murder-suspect, accused of plotting to murder a minister, get into the high security venue? This is now being hotly debated.