The Vijayawada Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) court has reserved its judgement on the bail petition of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to Monday.
Advocate Krishna Murthy stated, the arguments of Naidu’s bail and custody petitions concluded in the ACB court on Friday and the judge adjourned the verdict to Monday.
On Thursday, the ACB court extended the TDP Chief’s remand in the alleged multi-crore skill development scam case till October 19.
“Inquiry on Chandrababu’s custody and bail petitions is adjourned till tomorrow.
ACB Court Judge stated that she would hear the arguments of both sides tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the judge extended the judicial remand till the 19th of this month’, stated Pramod Kumar Dubey (advocate of Chandrababu Naidu).
Earlier, the former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP chief got arrested by the Criminal Investigation Department on September 9 in connection with the alleged multi-crore skill development scam case, leading to a political turmoil in the state with several TDP leaders alleging that the arrest was nothing but a political “witch-hunt” and that Naidu was held on the basis of false allegations.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday gave no interim relief to Chandrababu Naidu in the skill development scam case.
The court will now hear Naidu’s plea on October 9.
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