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Ys Viveka Case: Bharat Kumar Makes Sensational Allegations!
By: Tupaki Desk | 22 Nov 2021 5:28 AM GMTThe murder case of former Minister YS Vivekananda Reddy that took a political turn is witnessing big twists and turns making people talk about it. After Vievka's former driver turned approver, the murder case went through a big twist yet again. As the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) is digging deeper into the case, more and more details are coming out.
As a sensational development in the case, Bharat Kumar, a close relative of one of the suspects, Sunil Yadav had reportedly spilled the bills on the case and alleged that YS Viveka's son-in-law Narreddy Rajasekhar Reddy is the main conspirator behind the case. Financial transactions were the reasons behind this, he alleged.
He went to level allegations that he got to know the details about the case from none other than Sunil Kumar Yadav. Crores of money and illegal affairs were also the reasons for the same, he said. These comments gave a big twist to the murder case.
Not stopping there, Bharat Yadav even alleged that Vivekananda Reddy's murder was planned fearing that the assets will go to Shameem, a close aide of YS Viveka. I remained tight-lipped on the issue fearing my life. I am revealing details I know. I am the one to give the reason for YS Viveka's murder case, he added.
Having requested the Police and the officials to provide security for him in the case, Bharat Kumar Yadav alleged that crores of money were transferred between Nareddy Rajashekar Reddy, Erra Gangireddy, Sunil Yadav, Dastagiri, Uma Shankar Reddy.
The new allegations and claims made by Bharat Kumar Yadav had surprised everyone as he raised fingers at the family members and close associates of YS Vivekananda Reddy. We have to wait and see how the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) will use the new inputs and allegations made by Bharat Yadav and how the central agency will go forward in the investigation.
Earlier last week, Devireddy Siva Shankar Reddy, who is believed to be the close aide of Kadapa YSRCP MP YS Avinash Reddy was arrested in connection with the case by the CBI from Hyderabad. He was taken into custody by the CBI sleuths from a hospital facility after knowing that he visited the facility.
As a sensational development in the case, Bharat Kumar, a close relative of one of the suspects, Sunil Yadav had reportedly spilled the bills on the case and alleged that YS Viveka's son-in-law Narreddy Rajasekhar Reddy is the main conspirator behind the case. Financial transactions were the reasons behind this, he alleged.
He went to level allegations that he got to know the details about the case from none other than Sunil Kumar Yadav. Crores of money and illegal affairs were also the reasons for the same, he said. These comments gave a big twist to the murder case.
Not stopping there, Bharat Yadav even alleged that Vivekananda Reddy's murder was planned fearing that the assets will go to Shameem, a close aide of YS Viveka. I remained tight-lipped on the issue fearing my life. I am revealing details I know. I am the one to give the reason for YS Viveka's murder case, he added.
Having requested the Police and the officials to provide security for him in the case, Bharat Kumar Yadav alleged that crores of money were transferred between Nareddy Rajashekar Reddy, Erra Gangireddy, Sunil Yadav, Dastagiri, Uma Shankar Reddy.
The new allegations and claims made by Bharat Kumar Yadav had surprised everyone as he raised fingers at the family members and close associates of YS Vivekananda Reddy. We have to wait and see how the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) will use the new inputs and allegations made by Bharat Yadav and how the central agency will go forward in the investigation.
Earlier last week, Devireddy Siva Shankar Reddy, who is believed to be the close aide of Kadapa YSRCP MP YS Avinash Reddy was arrested in connection with the case by the CBI from Hyderabad. He was taken into custody by the CBI sleuths from a hospital facility after knowing that he visited the facility.