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YS Sunitha makes sensational comments after meeting CBI sleuths!
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 April 2021 11:14 AM GMTIts been nearly two years since the sensational murder case of former Kadapa MP YS Vivekananda Reddy murder case was reported. But there is no significant development in the case and no culprits were arrested so far. The Central Agency Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is probing into the case.
With no development taking place in this case, Dr. Sunitha Narreddy, daughter of former MP YS Vivekananda Reddy met the CBI sleuths on Friday in the national capital Delhi.
After meeting the CBI officials, Sunitha spoke to the media and expressed her dissatisfaction as the culprits, in this case, were not arrested even two years of the incident. There is no clarity on who killed him, she said.
My father served people while holding several positions like Panchayat Samithi President, MLA, and MP. He is even approachable for people who want to seek help from him, Sunitha said.
Sunitha has sent shocking waves by saying that several people had advised her to leave the case, but she stood with her heart to fight in the case. If I had to wait for so long for justice, then what would be the condition of common people, she asked.
With no development taking place in this case, Dr. Sunitha Narreddy, daughter of former MP YS Vivekananda Reddy met the CBI sleuths on Friday in the national capital Delhi.
After meeting the CBI officials, Sunitha spoke to the media and expressed her dissatisfaction as the culprits, in this case, were not arrested even two years of the incident. There is no clarity on who killed him, she said.
My father served people while holding several positions like Panchayat Samithi President, MLA, and MP. He is even approachable for people who want to seek help from him, Sunitha said.
Sunitha has sent shocking waves by saying that several people had advised her to leave the case, but she stood with her heart to fight in the case. If I had to wait for so long for justice, then what would be the condition of common people, she asked.