Narsapuram MP Raghurama Krishnam Raju. File
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The YSRCP leader, a vocal critic of his own party and government, has argued that the sedition charges were framed against him to silence him The registration of a sedition case and arrest of Narasapuram MP and YSRC party leader K. Raghurama Krishnam Raju was not a knee-jerk reaction , the Andhra government told the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
Mr. Raju has been consistently and deliberately abusing his reach and authority as a public person to create disaffection between castes and communities in the State. His words and action have actually triggered violence. His intention was to excite disaffection among the people against the State government.
Sedition | SC sends YSRC MP to Army hospital in Secunderabad
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May 17, 2021 16:54 IST
Medical examination should be conducted in presence of judicial officer nominated by Telangana High Court Chief Justice, it says.
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K. Raghu Ramakrishna Raju
Medical examination should be conducted in presence of judicial officer nominated by Telangana High Court Chief Justice, it says.
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered YSR Congress MP Kanumuri Raghu Ramakrishna Raju, who is in the Andhra police custody for sedition, to be immediately taken to the Army hospital in Secunderabad for medical examination.
A Vacation Bench of Justices Vineet Saran and B.R. Gavai expressed concern about the health of Mr. Raju. It directed that Mr. Raju be admitted in the Army Hospital for medical care until further orders.
YSR Congress MP approaches Supreme Court for bail in sedition case
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“Vindictive action” by my own party’s government, he says
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“Vindictive action” by my own party’s government, he says
A YSR Congress MP has approached the Supreme Court seeking bail in a sedition case registered against him.
Narasapuram MP Kanumuri Raghurama Krishnam Raju, represented by senior advocate Adinarayana Rao and advocate Tatini Basu, alleged that the registration of the case against him was a “vindictive action” by his own party’s government led by Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Mr. Raju, a vocal critic of the State government, said the High Court refused to consider the grounds in his bail plea and asked him to approach the trial court for relief.