Explorer

TRS MLAs Poaching Case: SC To Hear Plea By Accused Challenging Arrest On Monday

A bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and B.V. Nagarathna asked the trial court to consider the accused's bail plea on merits in the meantime, as it scheduled the matter for further hearing on November 7.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has agreed to examine on Monday a plea by three persons arrested by Telangana Police for allegedly trying to poach MLAs of the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS).

A bench of Justices B.R. Gavai and B.V. Nagarathna asked the trial court to consider the accused's bail plea on merits in the meantime, as it scheduled the matter for further hearing on November 7. The accused moved the apex court claiming the case against them is politically motivated.

On October 29, the Telangana High Court had set aside the trial court order and directed the three accused to surrender to the police.

Also Read | Coimbatore: Muslim Body Condemns Car Blast, Visits Kottai Eswaran Temple To Convey Message Of Harmony

The trial court did not grant the police request for remand, noting that the three accused's detention was in violation of the guidelines in the Arnesh Kumar case, since notice under Section 41A of the Criminal Procedure Code was not served.

It has been alleged that the accused approached TRS leader Pilot Rohith Reddy to get TRS MLAs to defect to the BJP. On Reddy's complaint, the three people were arrested by the Cyberabad police.

Also Read | Two Die As Building Collapses At Chennai's NSC Bose Road

The High Court had reversed the lower court order. It said that the police are at liberty to approach the magistrate for sending the accused to judicial custody.

The trio -- Ramachandra Bharati, Kore Nandu Kumar and Simhayaji Swamy -- have been charged under relevant sections of the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Tushar is the son of the SNDP strongman Vellapally Natesan and informed the media here that he had no role in it.

Earlier, Tushar Vellapally, who heads the BDJS -- an ally of the BJP-led NDA in Kerala --, on Friday rubbished claims of Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao that he was behind the sensational MLAs' poaching case.

Top Headlines

'Entire Iran Can Be Taken Out In One Night': Trump Issues Warning Ahead Of Hormuz Deadline
'Entire Iran Can Be Taken Out In One Night': Trump Warns Ahead Of Hormuz Deadline
Iran Rejects Ceasefire, Supreme Leader Says ‘Assassinations Won’t Affect Armed Forces’
Iran Rejects Ceasefire, Supreme Leader Says ‘Assassinations Won’t Affect Armed Forces’
West Bengal Opinion Polls Predict Neck-And-Neck In 2026, But 2021 Tells Different Story
West Bengal Opinion Polls Predict Neck-And-Neck In 2026, But 2021 Tells Different Story
Madurai Court Verdict: Nine Policemen Sentenced To Death In Father-Son Custodial Death Case
Madurai Court Verdict: 9 Cops Sentenced To Death In Father-Son Custodial Death Case

Videos

Breaking News: IRGC Intelligence Chief Killed as Iran–Israel Attacks Intensify
Middle East War: US–Iran Ceasefire Proposal Faces Early Roadblocks
Israel Air Defense: Trump Offers Sanctions Relief for Nuclear Halt in New 15-Point Plan
US Bombers: Deep Underground Missile Bases & Rising War Costs Escalate Middle East Conflict
Iran Missile Attack: Iran Launches Massive Missile Wave, Targets Israel and Gulf

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget