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Nara Lokesh recently held a meeting with Union Home Minister Amit Shah to express apprehensions regarding his father's security, asserting that the YSRCP government has been improperly leveraging state resources.
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TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh, his wife Brahmani Nara and N Bhuvaneswari, wife of Naidu participated in this novel protest - by having their hands shackled - to denounce the former chief minister's arrest.
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Drawing a parallel to his own experiences, Rama Rao recalled that he and his family members were deeply concerned about the health of Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao during a hunger strike at NIMS in December 2009.
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Naidu was arrested on September 9, for allegedly misappropriating funds from the Skill Development Corporation, which resulted in a purported loss of over Rs 300 crore to the state exchequer.
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Citing Naidu's health issues, he alleged that former AP CM had lost weight and is suffering from infections and allergies due to lack of timely medical assistance
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Nara Lokesh claimed that the YSRCP Government in Andhra Pradesh is flagrantly misusing state machinery.
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Dragging Lokesh into false cases is a political vendetta. He was not involved in the Inner Ring Road scam. I am questioning CID officials if they can show me the ring road, said former YSRCP MLA Undavalli Sridevi
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After being questioned by CID officials for six and a half hours on Tuesday, Lokesh arrived at the CID office in Tadepalli on Wednesday morning.
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Lokesh also said he was quizzed on his role as an executive director in Heritage Foods Ltd and in TDP when the party was in power in the state between 2014 and 2019
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Nara Lokesh on Tuesday appeared before the Crime Investigation Department for questioning in the Amaravati Inner Ring Road alignment case
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Addressing media persons here, she pointed out that if Chandrababu or Nara Lokesh did not indulge in corruption, they should face inquiry.
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TDP National General Secretary Nara Lokesh and party supporters on Monday staged a hunger strike at Lodhi Estate
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On a call given by the party, TDP leaders and workers across the state and even neighbouring states participated in the five-minute-long programme to condemn Naidu's arrest.
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According to the notice, Nara Lokesh has been asked to appear before the CID in person on October 4
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The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the CID not to arrest Telugu Desam Party (TDP) General Secretary Nara Lokesh in the Skill Development and AP FiberNet scams till October 4.
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The court has also directed police to serve a notice under Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).
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The TDP took the decision in the wake of the skill development case set to come up for hearing in Supreme Court on October 3.
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The lawyers of Lokesh who is named as Accused no. 14 in the scam, filed the petition on his behalf on Wednesday as he is away in New Delhi.
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A memo was filed in the special ACB court to add Nara Lokesh as A14 in the Inner Ring Road case. The in-charge
judge received it, but did not pass any order on that, Y N Vivekananda, Special Public Prosecutor representing the CID said
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Andhra Pradesh's Crime Investigation Department (CID) has named former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's son and former minister Nara Lokesh as an accused in the Amaravati Inner Ring Road case.