Huzurabad BRS MLA Kaushik Reddy Arrested

Huzurabad BRS MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy was arrested by the police on Monday evening. He was detained by Karimnagar police when was on his way to give an interview to a TV channel in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad. Kaushik Reddy was arrested and taken to Karimnagar.

In the district review meeting held in Karimnagar on Sunday, the government’s failures were exposed. Congress representatives were questioned about what happened to the promises made before the elections. In this sequence, an argument broke out with Jagityal MLA Sanjay.

In the wake of this incident, the Karimnagar police have registered three cases against Kaushik Reddy. MLA Sanjay’s PA complained that Kaushik Reddy was misbehaved and the RTO also complained that he created chaos and led astray in the meeting.

With this, the Karimnagar First Town Police registered three cases under various sections. On the other hand, Jagityala MLA Sanjay filed a complaint against Kaushik Reddy at Karimnagar One Town Police Station on Monday evening. It is in the context of these cases that Padi Kaushik Reddy was arrested in Jubilee Hills on Monday.

Moreover, MLA Sanjay filed a complaint against BRS MLA Kaushik Reddy to Telangana Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar. In the complaint, Sanjay clarified that Kaushik Reddy abused him. He said that Kaushik Reddy interrupted him while he was speaking on public issues. With this, MLA Sanjay asked the Speaker to take action against Kaushik Reddy.

Meanwhile, a discussion that a rowdy sheet will be opened against BRS MLA Kaushik Reddy is going viral on social media. In addition, for some time now, Kaushik Reddy has become a hotbed of controversies. He is throwing challenges at the leaders of the ruling Congress party.

Recently, the dispute with MLA Arikepudi Gandhi escalated to a serious level. He was angry with him, who is an MLA of the ruling party. Due to this, Arikepudi Gandhi filed a complaint with the police. Due to this, the Raidurgam police registered a case against Kaushik Reddy under 132, 351 (2) of the BNS Act.

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