Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan is all set to enter Rajamahendravaram Central Prison. On 14th September, Pawan is going to have a ‘Mulaqat’ with ‘Khaidi No 7691’ Chandrababu Naidu in the central jail, confirmed the news reports. Pawan and Naidu’s meeting is gaining a lot of confidence. This comes just a day after Nara Lokesh addressed Pawan Kalyan as ‘Brother-like’.
What Naidu and Pawan discuss and what are the resolutions they take is the most awaited among the cadres of TDP and Janasena. This meeting is expected to be very crucial and a huge turn in AP politics. It is also buzzed that the TDP and Janasena may forge an alliance in the coming general elections.
Earlier, wife Nara Bhuvaneswari along with son Lokesh and daughter-in-law Brahmini had visited Naidu in Mulaqat where they spent quality time with Naidu during the Mulaqat. Apparently, they had a conversation lasting approximately 40 minutes during the meeting. After meeting Naidu, Bhuvaneswaru had expressed her concerns over Naidu’s security in the jail. She also lamented about the poor facilities for Naidu.
For the unversed, Naidu is Accused No 37 in the skill development scam. He has been sent on judicial remand. He is facing charges under the sections 120(B), 166, 167, 418, 420, 468, 465, 471, 409, 201, 109 read with 34 and 37 of IPC and sections 12, 13(2) read with 13(1)(c)&(d) of Prevention of Corruption Act. Naidu’s bail petition was rejected by the ACB court. AP CID is probing the matter.
This post was last modified on 13 September 2023 6:25 pm
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