The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday adjourned the bail petition of former chief minister and Telugu Desam Party chief, N Chandrababu Naidu to September 21.
TDP Legal team filed an interim bail petition at the High Court.
TDP legal counsel supreme Siddarth Luthra made his arguments virtually.
Previously on September 10, Chandrababu Naidu was sent to judicial custody for 14 days, till September 23, by the Anti-Corruption Bureau court in Vijayawada in connection with an alleged Skill Development Corporation scam.
Sources stated, on Sunday, TDP raised the issue of N Chandrababu Naidu’s arrest by the Andhra Pradesh government at the all-party meeting here which led to a heated argument between the TDP and YSR Congress.
According to the sources, Ram Mohan Naidu from TDP has demanded the intervention of the Central government in Chandrababu’s arrest and protection of democracy in the state.
Telugu Desam Party MPs protested near the Gandhi statue on Parliament premises here on Monday against the arrest of former Andhra Pradesh chief minister and party president N Chandrababu Naidu.
Lok Sabha member Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu stated that the party will “definitely raise” the TDP chief’s arrest during the special session of the Parliament.
As per the officials, the case in which Naidu is arrested pertains to the establishment of clusters of Centres of Excellence in the state of Andhra Pradesh, with a total estimated project value of Rs 3300 crore.
The agency officials also claimed that the alleged fraud has caused a huge loss to the state government in excess of Rs 300 crore.
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