Is This The Indication Of Red Book Implementation?
The arrest of a former Cabinet Minister’s son added fuel to the big debate in the state.
Has the Red Book regime started in Andhra Pradesh? Are the ongoing developments a hint that the Red Book is implemented at a slow pace? Well, the political observers say yes to the big debate. The arrest of a former Cabinet Minister’s son added fuel to the big debate in the state.
It is known that former Minister Jogi Ramesh’s son was arrested by the ACB officials in a dramatic turn of events. In connection with the alleged Agrigold land irregularities, the former Minister’s son was arrested.
This arrest had increased the political heat in the state with Jogi Ramesh alleging a political revenge. He alleged that he and his family were being targeted by the government.
The focus went on to the Red Book of Nara Lokesh. Before the elections, Red Book was such a big sensation that the CID even approached the Court against this. On many occasions, Nara Lokesh said that he had written down the names of leaders and officers who troubled the TDP leaders and cadres.
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and YCP have been alleging that the Red Book is being followed in the place of the Constitution which is objectionable. As Jogi Ramesh’s son was arrested many say that despite a slow start Red Book was started in the state.
It has to be mentioned here that Jogi Ramesh created a sensation before the residence of the then Opposition leader Nara Chandrababu Naidu. Many say that Jogi Ramesh was given a Ministry as he aggressively targeted the TDP and its leaders.As his son was arrested there is a big debate that the Red Book is started in the state with a small pace.