Vote for Note Case.. Now there are Petitions: Alla Ramakrishna Reddy

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Alla Ramakrishna Reddy, MLA from Mangalagiri, welcomed the decision to file petitions in the Supreme Court regarding the Vote for Note case, which will be heard on July 24th.

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New Delhi: Alla Ramakrishna Reddy, MLA from Mangalagiri, welcomed the decision to file petitions in the Supreme Court regarding the Vote for Note Case. The Supreme Court issued notices on the petitions filed on July 24th. Speaking to the media in Amaravati on Thursday, he said that efforts were being made to manage the arrangements and that the Vote for Note Case had been pending for years and was now being petitioned again. He said that the Supreme Court had clearly stated on Thursday that petitions had been filed.

TDP leaders Nara Chandrababu and Revanth Reddy said that today there were audio and video evidence against them in the Vote for Note case. They said that Jagan had called them innocent in the illegal assets case. Alla Ramakrishna Reddy expressed the opinion that Chandrababu would be the mastermind behind the vote rigging in Andhra Pradesh. 

The CBI investigation should be conducted into the Vote for Note Case. Alla Ramakrishna Reddy filed a petition in the Supreme Court. However, this case, which has been petitioned many times before, has now been petitioned again. Several aspects related to the law are pending in this case. The Telangana government requested that information be provided as soon as possible. The Telangana government requested time to provide information regarding several aspects pending in this case. 

However, after two weeks, senior Justice Siddharth Luthra requested the Supreme Court to postpone the case until the end of the vacation period as there was no opportunity for a full hearing. With this, the Supreme Court decided to postpone the hearing of the case.

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