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Police Case Registered On Kodandaram!!!

September 18th, 2012, 10:11 AM IST

Finally, Andhra Pradesh Police have registered a case on T-JAC convenor Kodandaram for his derogatory remarks against Minister Sridhar Babu.

Earlier Kodandaram has made remarks at Minister Sridhar Babu that he is thirsty of power and neglecting T-people. He warned the minister of dire consequences like the way his father has met, if he doesn't respect the feelings of Telangana people. In connection with these comments, Police have now registered a case under 153, 153/A, 506 sections of IPC in Kareemnagar two town police station. He is expected either to attend court or else Police will take him into custody. Congress cadres have lodged this complaint and before that they have seized Kodandaram's house too.

On the flip side, Kodandaram has given an explanation saying that his words are just to create intensity but not to provoke people.

 

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