The ongoing investigation of KCR and other BRS leaders in the ongoing phone tapping case has become a major political discourse in Telangana. In this context, we have something interesting happening, and this is regarding investigating officer VC Sajjanar.
Last night, after the completion of the investigation of KCR that went on for around four and half hours, Sajjanar posted an interesting tweet and it has created a discussion in itself.
“The Special Investigation Team (SIT) has concluded the questioning of Gajwel MLA and former Chief Minister Sri. K. Chandrashekar Rao in connection with the illegal phone-tapping case.” Sajjanar posted last night.
Shortly after this tweet came up from the investigating officer and also the commissioner of Hyderabad city policy, there was a major political discussion.
A few people appreciated Sajjanar for the earnest investigation style while others found fault with his vocabulary and the lack of respect for KCR in the way he tweeted. On top of that, this invoked a serious reaction from Harish Rao too as he criticised Sajjanar on this matter.
“How a SIT chief Sajjanar can officially refer to the issue of phone tapping as “illegal” even before the matter has been examined and decided by a competent court of law. Such a statement is not only legally unsustainable but also deeply disturbing coming from SIT chief.” Harish Rao stated.
Another BRS supporter tweeted “Will you address the leader who achieved Telangana state, the Chief Minister for ten years, in the singular form?
How much arrogance, Sajjanar! Can’t you add Garu to his name. Learn to respect a former Chief Minister, Sajjanar garu.”
On the other hand, another person posted “Well done sir. There was lot of talking on this questioning. But it went peacefully without any incidents. The way you handled this is really good. Once again you proved why you are such a dedicated officer.”
Whatever might be the reason, dynamic top cop Sajjanar is the topic of discussion now and he has created a debate on his own in this matter.
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