Did a former minister and his son play a key role in the leakage of the highly confidential letter purportedly written by AP state election commissioner Nimmagadda Ramesh? Latest investigations showed that the son of the minister in question has made five phone calls to different media houses all known to be decidedly pro TDP in one hour preceding the breaking of the news about the secret letter. The leak was well-planned and the so-called letter was sent to the media houses through Whatsapp.
Normally, any communication by the State Election Commissioner is highly confidential and is done through e-mails. No other person would be privy to these communications. How did the TDP former minister's son get access to the letter? Are there any molls in the SEC's office who have leaked the contents to the TDP? Why did the former minister's son leak the information only to the pro-TDP media? All these point out to a well-laid conspiracy aimed at defaming the YS Jagan government. The DGP, Andhra Pradesh, is now probing into the case. The police are now questioning the media houses about the source of their information. Similarly, the cops are trying to locate the molls in the SEC office.
Meanwhile, several YSRCP MLAs have submitted a memorandum to the AP DGP requesting him to probe into how the 'confidential' letter from the SEC has become a public property and not one or two but as many as five media houses have broken the news with copies of the letters showed on the screen.
Normally, any communication by the State Election Commissioner is highly confidential and is done through e-mails. No other person would be privy to these communications. How did the TDP former minister's son get access to the letter? Are there any molls in the SEC's office who have leaked the contents to the TDP? Why did the former minister's son leak the information only to the pro-TDP media? All these point out to a well-laid conspiracy aimed at defaming the YS Jagan government. The DGP, Andhra Pradesh, is now probing into the case. The police are now questioning the media houses about the source of their information. Similarly, the cops are trying to locate the molls in the SEC office.
Meanwhile, several YSRCP MLAs have submitted a memorandum to the AP DGP requesting him to probe into how the 'confidential' letter from the SEC has become a public property and not one or two but as many as five media houses have broken the news with copies of the letters showed on the screen.