During the investigation into the attack on the TDP office, key YSRCP leader Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy again gave evasive answers to all the questions of the CID officials. Another YSRCP leader Devineni Avinash, who also came to the investigation of the case, also answered that he had nothing to do with the incident.
Former advisor to the state government and YSRCP general secretary Ramakrishna Reddy, who attended the investigation into the attack on the TDP central office, once again sang the same old song. He claimed that he had no prior information about the attack and that he came to know about it from watching TV. He replied that he did not instigate anyone to go and attack the office.
When he said that he was in the by-election campaign at that time, the police asked him to provide the relevant evidence. Sajjala evaded it, saying that he would provide it later. After the investigation, Reddy alleged that the AP government was creating organized terrorism according to its plan.
He was angry that the incompetent administration was not able to implement the promises and was doing diversionary politics. Guntur CID police questioned Sajja, who is the 120th accused in the TDP headquarters attack case, on Friday. He went to the office at 11:30 am and came out at 12:45 pm. During that period, the CID police asked 27 questions.
It is reported that he did not respond directly to all those questions, saying, “I do not know, it is not my area, I do not remember, I cannot express my opinion.” If such a big attack is carried out on the office of a major political party, shouldn’t the government conduct an investigation? Can it be that the accused are silent because they belong to your party?
When the CID officials asked Sajjala, he replied that he was not aware of the matter and that it was not within his jurisdiction. How can he not know such key matters while being a government advisor? Did he at least discuss it with your leader? The investigating officials asked. Did they get any special report from the SP regarding the incident?, they asked.
Sajjala replied that he could not express any opinion regarding this. In the same case, the police also interrogated Devineni Avinash for over an hour. Out of 37 questions asked, he did not get a clear answer to any of them. He said that he was not present during the attack and that none of his followers were present.
The police stated that they all left from Gunadala in Vijayawada in some vehicles and first reached the YSRCP central office on the orders of Avinash, and from there they attacked the TDP headquarters on the orders of the party leaders, and that there were messages given by his followers.
He said that he did not know who they were and asked again how they could call them as his followers. When some of them showed him photos of themselves with Avinash and questioned him, it was learned that many people take photos when they are in public life, so he held them and asked, “How can you call me a follower?”