? || Will Jagan face action for letter on judges?
Andhra Pradesh chief minister Jaganmohan Reddys ongoing confrontation with the higher judiciary took a dramatic turn Saturday evening when he levelled serious allegations against Justice N.V. Ramana of the Supreme Court the judge who is due to become the next chief justice of India (CJI) as well as the chief justice and several other judges of the Andhra high court.
Reddy spelt out his allegations in a letter to CJI S.A. Bobde perhaps the first time in the republics history that a chief minister has formally accused a sitting member of the higher judiciary of political bias and even corruption.
The move comes days after Reddy met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 6, and with Union home minister Amit Shah a few days earlier.
At a press briefing here on October 10, the chief ministers principal advisor, Ajeya Kallam, distributed copies of Jagan Reddys letter dated October 6, 2020 and also read out a note in which the chief minister alleged that Justice Ramana had used his influence with the erstwhile N. Chandra Babu Naidu-led Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government in the state to favour his daughters.
Since this specific allegation figures in the FIR that was registered last month on the Amaravati land allotment issue and which the AP high court has injuncted the media from reporting, The Wire is refraining from providing any details of the charges. In another order, the high court also put on hold a report submitted by the cabinet sub-committee of the Reddy government on various acts of commission and omission of the previous TDP government.
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? || Will Jagan face action for letter on judges? Andhra Pradesh chief minister Jaganmohan Reddys ongoing confrontation with the higher judiciary took a dramatic turn Saturday evening when he levelled serious allegations against Justice N.V. Ramana of the Supreme Court the judge who is due to become the next chief justice of India (CJI) as well as the chief justice and several other judges of the Andhra high court. Reddy spelt out his allegations in a letter to CJI S.A. Bobde perhaps the first time in the republics history that a chief minister has formally accused a sitting member of the higher judiciary of political bias and even corruption. The move comes days after Reddy met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 6, and with Union home minister Amit Shah a few days earlier. At a press briefing here on October 10, the chief ministers principal advisor, Ajeya Kallam, distributed copies of Jagan Reddys letter dated October 6, 2020 and also read out a note in which the chief minister alleged that Justice Ramana had used his influence with the erstwhile N. Chandra Babu Naidu-led Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government in the state to favour his daughters. Since this specific allegation figures in the FIR that was registered last month on the Amaravati land allotment issue and which the AP high court has injuncted the media from reporting, The Wire is refraining from providing any details of the charges. In another order, the high court also put on hold a report submitted by the cabinet sub-committee of the Reddy government on various acts of commission and omission of the previous TDP government.
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