Malla reddy

  1. Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy
  2. IT raids TRS minister Malla Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad
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  5. Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy
  6. IT raids TRS minister Malla Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad
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  8. Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy


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Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy

Malla Reddy’s driver, J Saragam, told the police that five persons who were following their car in another car hit their vehicle from the rear on Monday. After the impact, he stopped their car, got out, and asked the occupants of the second car why they had hit their car. They told him that they were in a drunken state and that they hit their vehicle accidentally. Later Saragam got into the car and after driving for about half a kilometre, the same car hit them once again. Annoyed, Saragam then got out of his car and stopped the other car that was pursuing them. He demanded to know what the idea was. The occupants, five of them, got out and came to their car, opened the door, and pulled Malla Reddy out. They dragged him into forest area near Padikunta and stabbed him indiscriminately. Saragam, who was frozen into immobility, stayed in his car hoping that Malla Reddy would return. But to his shock, he saw the five persons emerging from the woods with bloodstains all over their clothes. He understood that they had attacked Malla Reddy and ran to help his boss. But it was too late as he found him in a pool of blood. He immediately called the Mulugu police. According to sources, Malla Reddy had land disputes with several people in Mallampally area. Recently, Mulugu court had asked him and the others with whom he had dispute not to take up any works in the disputed parcels of land in Mallampally. For the last six months, Malla Reddy has been regularly visiting the Mulugu Distri...

IT raids TRS minister Malla Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad

40 teams of IT officials at a time carried out searches in Malla Reddy colleges and universities and real estate companies. The agency also conducted searches in Kranti bank in connection with Malla reddy colleges' accounts in the bank. The Minister was at his residency when the IT officials started raids and his brother Gopal Reddy, who is chairman of CMR colleges tried to run away but the officials stopped him and continue searches. IT conducted searches at the minister's residence at Boinpally and Kompalli and a few other places near Medchal. The Minister's son-in-law contested in Lok Sabha from Malakajgiri and was defeated by Revanth Reddy in the 2019 elections. HYDERABAD: The income tax department carried out raids in Telangana labour Minister and Educationalist Ch Malla Reddy’s residence, his sons Mahender Reddy, Badhra reddy and his son-in-law Marri Rajesekhar Reddy, Malla reddy brother Gop Reddy’s residence from 6 am on Tuesday. 40 teams of IT officials at a time carried out searches in Malla Reddy colleges and universities and real estate companies. The agency also conducted searches in Kranti bank in connection with Malla reddy colleges' accounts in the bank. The Minister was at his residency when the IT officials started raids and his brother Gopal Reddy, who is chairman of CMR colleges tried to run away but the officials stopped him and continue searches. IT conducted searches at the minister's residence at Boinpally and Kompalli and a few other places near Med...

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Sleuths of the Income Tax department on Tuesday conducted raids at the offices and residence of Labour Minister Malla Reddy in and around Hyderabad. The officials were reportedly investigating the records of the number of educational institutions belonging to him and his relatives. About 50 teams of the IT department began the searches on Tuesday morning in the city and also at various places in Medchal Malkajgiri district. Sources said that the raids were conducted in connection with the inappropriate allocation of convener quota seats of his medical colleges and the officials were investigating the bank accounts used for the transactions of these seats. It was pointed out that Malla Reddy’s brother Gopal Reddy was also under the scanner of the officials on Tuesday. Gopal Reddy is the chairman of CMR group of institutions. Apart from this, searches were also held at residences of close family members of the Minister. Meanwhile, speaking to the media, Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav said “If there is any enmity, it should be handled politically, this targeted attack by the Central government is not correct. Such practices of sending Central agencies behind people was never practised in this country. We are not scared of this, we will fight this and seek people’s mandate”

Malla Reddy: I

HYDERABAD: Income tax officials Tuesday searched 30 properties and educational institutions of Telangana labour minister Ch Malla Reddy and his relatives over tax-evasion claims, prompting CM K Chandrasekhar Rao to term the action BJP’s “vendetta” after a series of recent probes against his TRS colleagues by central agencies. The morning searches also covered Malla Reddy’s family residence at Palm Meadows in Hyderabad’s Kompally, apart from the homes and offices of his sons Mahendra and Bhadra, and son-in-law M Rajasehkar Reddy. CM Rao spoke to Reddy and Talasani Srinivas Yadav, another minister whose aide was on Monday quizzed by the ED over casino-related money laundering allegations. Rao assured both ministers of all legal support. “Don’t get jittery about the raids, which are part of BJP’s vendetta politics. We had predicted this long ago. The Centre is trying to terrorise us with CBI, ED and IT raids. We will definitely counter this and take legal recourse,” the CM was quoted as having told the ministers. TRS activists on Tuesday burnt PM Narendra Modi’s effigy near Malla Reddy’s house. The tax and ED probes come in the middle of the TRS government’s Poachgate probe in which three persons allegedly tried to bribe four TRS MLAs into joining the saffron party. In Tuesday’s searches on Malla Reddy’s locations, the IT sleuths did not issue any official statement, although some unverified reports spoke of “unaccounted cash” seizures. Malla Reddy — an intermediate pass-out ...

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Sleuths of the Income Tax department on Tuesday conducted raids at the offices and residence of Labour Minister Malla Reddy in and around Hyderabad. The officials were reportedly investigating the records of the number of educational institutions belonging to him and his relatives. About 50 teams of the IT department began the searches on Tuesday morning in the city and also at various places in Medchal Malkajgiri district. Sources said that the raids were conducted in connection with the inappropriate allocation of convener quota seats of his medical colleges and the officials were investigating the bank accounts used for the transactions of these seats. It was pointed out that Malla Reddy’s brother Gopal Reddy was also under the scanner of the officials on Tuesday. Gopal Reddy is the chairman of CMR group of institutions. Apart from this, searches were also held at residences of close family members of the Minister. Meanwhile, speaking to the media, Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav said “If there is any enmity, it should be handled politically, this targeted attack by the Central government is not correct. Such practices of sending Central agencies behind people was never practised in this country. We are not scared of this, we will fight this and seek people’s mandate”

Malla Reddy: I

HYDERABAD: Income tax officials Tuesday searched 30 properties and educational institutions of Telangana labour minister Ch Malla Reddy and his relatives over tax-evasion claims, prompting CM K Chandrasekhar Rao to term the action BJP’s “vendetta” after a series of recent probes against his TRS colleagues by central agencies. The morning searches also covered Malla Reddy’s family residence at Palm Meadows in Hyderabad’s Kompally, apart from the homes and offices of his sons Mahendra and Bhadra, and son-in-law M Rajasehkar Reddy. CM Rao spoke to Reddy and Talasani Srinivas Yadav, another minister whose aide was on Monday quizzed by the ED over casino-related money laundering allegations. Rao assured both ministers of all legal support. “Don’t get jittery about the raids, which are part of BJP’s vendetta politics. We had predicted this long ago. The Centre is trying to terrorise us with CBI, ED and IT raids. We will definitely counter this and take legal recourse,” the CM was quoted as having told the ministers. TRS activists on Tuesday burnt PM Narendra Modi’s effigy near Malla Reddy’s house. The tax and ED probes come in the middle of the TRS government’s Poachgate probe in which three persons allegedly tried to bribe four TRS MLAs into joining the saffron party. In Tuesday’s searches on Malla Reddy’s locations, the IT sleuths did not issue any official statement, although some unverified reports spoke of “unaccounted cash” seizures. Malla Reddy — an intermediate pass-out ...

Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy

Malla Reddy’s driver, J Saragam, told the police that five persons who were following their car in another car hit their vehicle from the rear on Monday. After the impact, he stopped their car, got out, and asked the occupants of the second car why they had hit their car. They told him that they were in a drunken state and that they hit their vehicle accidentally. Later Saragam got into the car and after driving for about half a kilometre, the same car hit them once again. Annoyed, Saragam then got out of his car and stopped the other car that was pursuing them. He demanded to know what the idea was. The occupants, five of them, got out and came to their car, opened the door, and pulled Malla Reddy out. They dragged him into forest area near Padikunta and stabbed him indiscriminately. Saragam, who was frozen into immobility, stayed in his car hoping that Malla Reddy would return. But to his shock, he saw the five persons emerging from the woods with bloodstains all over their clothes. He understood that they had attacked Malla Reddy and ran to help his boss. But it was too late as he found him in a pool of blood. He immediately called the Mulugu police. According to sources, Malla Reddy had land disputes with several people in Mallampally area. Recently, Mulugu court had asked him and the others with whom he had dispute not to take up any works in the disputed parcels of land in Mallampally. For the last six months, Malla Reddy has been regularly visiting the Mulugu Distri...

IT raids TRS minister Malla Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad

40 teams of IT officials at a time carried out searches in Malla Reddy colleges and universities and real estate companies. The agency also conducted searches in Kranti bank in connection with Malla reddy colleges' accounts in the bank. The Minister was at his residency when the IT officials started raids and his brother Gopal Reddy, who is chairman of CMR colleges tried to run away but the officials stopped him and continue searches. IT conducted searches at the minister's residence at Boinpally and Kompalli and a few other places near Medchal. The Minister's son-in-law contested in Lok Sabha from Malakajgiri and was defeated by Revanth Reddy in the 2019 elections. HYDERABAD: The income tax department carried out raids in Telangana labour Minister and Educationalist Ch Malla Reddy’s residence, his sons Mahender Reddy, Badhra reddy and his son-in-law Marri Rajesekhar Reddy, Malla reddy brother Gop Reddy’s residence from 6 am on Tuesday. 40 teams of IT officials at a time carried out searches in Malla Reddy colleges and universities and real estate companies. The agency also conducted searches in Kranti bank in connection with Malla reddy colleges' accounts in the bank. The Minister was at his residency when the IT officials started raids and his brother Gopal Reddy, who is chairman of CMR colleges tried to run away but the officials stopped him and continue searches. IT conducted searches at the minister's residence at Boinpally and Kompalli and a few other places near Med...

Malla Reddy: I

HYDERABAD: Income tax officials Tuesday searched 30 properties and educational institutions of Telangana labour minister Ch Malla Reddy and his relatives over tax-evasion claims, prompting CM K Chandrasekhar Rao to term the action BJP’s “vendetta” after a series of recent probes against his TRS colleagues by central agencies. The morning searches also covered Malla Reddy’s family residence at Palm Meadows in Hyderabad’s Kompally, apart from the homes and offices of his sons Mahendra and Bhadra, and son-in-law M Rajasehkar Reddy. CM Rao spoke to Reddy and Talasani Srinivas Yadav, another minister whose aide was on Monday quizzed by the ED over casino-related money laundering allegations. Rao assured both ministers of all legal support. “Don’t get jittery about the raids, which are part of BJP’s vendetta politics. We had predicted this long ago. The Centre is trying to terrorise us with CBI, ED and IT raids. We will definitely counter this and take legal recourse,” the CM was quoted as having told the ministers. TRS activists on Tuesday burnt PM Narendra Modi’s effigy near Malla Reddy’s house. The tax and ED probes come in the middle of the TRS government’s Poachgate probe in which three persons allegedly tried to bribe four TRS MLAs into joining the saffron party. In Tuesday’s searches on Malla Reddy’s locations, the IT sleuths did not issue any official statement, although some unverified reports spoke of “unaccounted cash” seizures. Malla Reddy — an intermediate pass-out ...

Police still struggling to find clues about who killed Malla Reddy

Malla Reddy’s driver, J Saragam, told the police that five persons who were following their car in another car hit their vehicle from the rear on Monday. After the impact, he stopped their car, got out, and asked the occupants of the second car why they had hit their car. They told him that they were in a drunken state and that they hit their vehicle accidentally. Later Saragam got into the car and after driving for about half a kilometre, the same car hit them once again. Annoyed, Saragam then got out of his car and stopped the other car that was pursuing them. He demanded to know what the idea was. The occupants, five of them, got out and came to their car, opened the door, and pulled Malla Reddy out. They dragged him into forest area near Padikunta and stabbed him indiscriminately. Saragam, who was frozen into immobility, stayed in his car hoping that Malla Reddy would return. But to his shock, he saw the five persons emerging from the woods with bloodstains all over their clothes. He understood that they had attacked Malla Reddy and ran to help his boss. But it was too late as he found him in a pool of blood. He immediately called the Mulugu police. According to sources, Malla Reddy had land disputes with several people in Mallampally area. Recently, Mulugu court had asked him and the others with whom he had dispute not to take up any works in the disputed parcels of land in Mallampally. For the last six months, Malla Reddy has been regularly visiting the Mulugu Distri...