Delhi Liquor scam: CBI arrives at Kavitha's house for questioning

Delhi Liquor scam: CBI arrives at Kavithas house for questioning
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Delhi Liquor scam: CBI arrives at Kavitha's house for questioning

Highlights

  • CBI issued 160 CrPC notices to MLC Kavitha and asked her to appear for investigation
  • Kavitha has replied to CBI that she is ready for CBI questioning on December 11

Hyderabad: A team of the Central Bureau of Investigation has reached the residence of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao's daughter and MLC Kavitha on Sunday to question her in an alleged Delhi liquor scam case. It is said that CBI officials will record the questioning.

Earlier, CBI issued 160 CrPC notices to MLC Kavitha and asked her to appear for investigation. Reacting to the notices, Kavitha stated that she is ready to appear before CBI officials on December 11. CBI questioning Kavitha triggered a debate among the political circles.

It is to mention here that security was heightened near the residence of Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLC K Kavitha hours ahead of her questioning by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy scam case on Sunday.

The police have set up barricades near her residence and no one is allowed to move nearby her house.

According to the TRS sources, party workers have been instructed by TRS top leadership not to unnecessarily gather at the residence.

"We will fully cooperate with the agency," the sources said.

The questioning will be held at Kavitha's Banjara Hills residence in Hyderabad.

A day before the questioning of the TRS leader by the CBI, several posters with the slogan "daughter of fighter will never fear" were seen in Hyderabad.

"We are with Kavithakka", read the posters.

Kavitha, daughter of the Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on December 6 said she would be available for questioning at her residence at 11 am on December 11 in connection with the Delhi Excise Policy case.

Kavitha's response came after CBI wrote a letter to her stating that it would visit her residence at 11 am on December 11 and record her statement in connection with the case.

Kavitha had earlier written to the probe agency seeking deferment of summons, slated on December 6, to anytime between December 11 and 15 (except 13) because of her preoccupied schedule. The CBI had earlier summoned her on December 6 in connection with the case.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is one of the accused in the case. The new Excise Policy of the Delhi government was scrapped after Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena recommended a CBI investigation into the matter.

The charge sheet submitted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Delhi's liquor scam did not name the deputy chief minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia who was mentioned in the FIR in the connection with the scam.

The charge sheet named seven accused, including AAP's communications chief Vijay Nair and Hyderabad-based businessman Abhishek Boinpally.

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