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The former MLA, who was recently released on bail in Lagacherla case, was accompanied by party leaders from Ranga Reddy district, including Patolla Karthik Reddy and others
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Patnam Narender Reddy was not arrested in connection with the land acquisition and it was not wise on his part to make such comments, the Inspector General said.
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The Court has set conditions for the bail, including that the petitioner must furnish two sureties of Rs.25,000 each, cooperate with the ongoing investigation, and appear at the police station concerned every Monday.
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Turning emotional, they thanked the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), especially working president KT Rama Rao for supporting them during the tough times.
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"Relief after 35 days of agony to Kodangal Farmers and former MLA. This is a victory of the Kodangal farmers who fought valiantly against the oppressive Congress government," KTR posted on X.
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Former Kodangal MLA and BRS leader Patnam Narender Reddy, along with 24 farmers from Lagacherla village, who were arrested for the alleged attack on the Vikarabad Collector and other officials, were granted conditional bail by the Nampally Special Court on Wednesday.
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KTR blamed the Chief Minister for being responsible for all the attrocities and then making the officials scapegoats, upon getting caught on camera.
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Justice K. Lakshman of the Telangana High Court on Friday allowed the writ petition filed by former Kodangal MLA of the BRS, Patnam Narendar Reddy, quashing multiple FIRs registered against him by Bomraspet Police
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The court, which had reserved its decision on November 20 following a petition by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader Patnam Narender Reddy’s wife, delivered its verdict on Friday. Shurthi, the wife of the former MLA, had challenged the registration of three First Information Reports (FIRs) for the same incident. Justice K. Lakshman, after considering the arguments presented by Reddy’s counsel, decided to quash two of the FIRs.
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The judge also expressed serious reservations about the negligence of police officers in filing these complaints, highlighting that the contents of the FIRs were identical, with only the dates, accused persons, and places of offence altered.
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The judge criticized the investigating officer for irregularities in the arrest procedure and questioned how releasing the petitioner would impact the investigation. "This court does not seek to interfere with the investigation but is addressing the illegality in the arrest process," the judge clarified. Public Prosecutor Palle Nageshwar Rao, representing the police, presented witness statements as directed by the court. He stated that the confession statements of the 21st and 22nd accused, along with call data records, were used to implicate t
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The High Court on Wednesday sharply criticized police officials over the arrest of former Kodangal MLA Patnam Narender Reddy in connection with the Lagacherla incident. The court raised serious concerns about the manner in which the arrest was carried out, particularly asking whether the police considered Reddy to be a 'terrorist' given the circumstances of his detention.
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Narender Reddy, who was arrested by the police in connection with the Lagacharla incident, has made a request to the Court seeking direction for allotment of a separate barrack separating from other inmates in the jail.
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People, who do not have land in Lagacharla, were roped in from other villages to create ruckus, he alleged, also accusing the prime suspect in the attack, Suresh, of being a rapist.
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This comes after former Kodangal MLA Patnam Narender Reddy said the purported confession in his remand report was cooked up by the police and that he had not said anything of that sort or named anyone.
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Former Kodangal MLA, Patnam Narender Reddy denied to have made any confessional statement before the police attributing his involvement in the case to the directions of prominent BRS leaders such as KT Rama Rao and others.
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Speaking to the media outside the jail, Harish Rao called the remand report "atrocious." He stated that Narender Reddy was unaware of the grounds for his arrest mentioned in the report, as he was made to sign it at the last minute before leaving the magistrate and wasn't allowed to review it. Reddy was shocked to read about the report’s contents in the newspapers this morning.
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Party leaders and workers, including women, stood outside the working president's residence whole night, raising slogans in support of him and the party
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After several hours of questioning at the Parigi police station, Narender Reddy was produced before court, where he was remanded in judicial custody for 14 days and then shifted to prison.
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BRSV state secretary Jangaiah alleged that keeping aside 12,000 acres of land already acquired during the past K Chandrashekhar Rao's government for pharma city, which was ready, Revanth Reddy was looking to grab farmers land in the name of pharma clusters.