Petitions Of Chandrababu Naidu in Various Cases Will Be Heared Today
There will be a hearing on Chandrababu’s petitions will be held today in AP High Court and ACB Court. The High Court will hear the quash and remand review petitions filed by Chandrababu’s lawyers and the anticipatory bail petition in the Inner Ring Road case.
There is tension among the TDP workers in the background of the court hearings on Chandrababu’s petitions.
The suspense of the court’s verdict will continue in AP politics. On the other hand, the TDP leader is hoping that their leader will get bail.
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On the other hand, a campaign is also going on that Nara Lokesh will be arrested in the fiber grid case.
There are speculations that Lokesh, who is on a trip to Delhi, will be arrested on his arrival in AP. However, there are arguments that the YSRCP government may not take such actions in the current situation.
It is being discussed that after Chandrababu gets bail, some more cases may come to the fore. The YSRCP strategists are predicting that the series of arrests may create sympathy for the rival camp.
The Union Home Minister has alerted the states of the country in the wake of the Indo-Pak War. The Telangana government and police, which were immediately alerted, took preemptive measures. Security has been tightened in Hyderabad.
Thirty-two airports across northern and western parts of the country, including Srinagar and Amritsar, have been closed for civilian flight operations till May 15, according to the civil aviation regulator.
In view of the ongoing high alert across India and intensified security arrangements in Hyderabad and Secunderabad, the city police have issued a ban on bursting firecrackers or fireworks in public spaces, particularly near military cantonment areas.
India responded strongly to Pakistan’s repeated drone and missile attacks and hit at least eight military targets inside Pakistan on Friday night with precision, thereby causing significant damage, the Centre told the media, as part of a special briefing on ‘Operation Sindoor’.