Hyderabad:The High Court on Tuesday questioned BJP National General Secretary BL Santosh as to why there is a problem in attending the hearing in the case of baiting of MLAs, recommending he simply attend the inquiry and reveal the details he knows. The court further highlighted that he has protection from arrest and the liberty to ask for two more days if needed.
Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy was hearing the petition filed by BJP state general secretary G. Premender Reddy challenging the issuing of SIT notices, petitions filed by the state government regarding Delhi Police's non-cooperation with the investigation of the case, and the petitions filed by the accused.
When the judge inquired about the order given by the Supreme Court in this case, Advocate General BS Prasad underlined that the order given by the High Court Bench to supervise the investigation by the SIT was set aside by the Supreme Court and that the investigation needs to be completed as soon as possible. A copy of the order has not yet been received, he further informed.
Krishna further said that people from the BJP are not cooperating with the investigation. There is no response even when notices are issued, he said.
Speaking on behalf of the Delhi Police, Deputy Solicitor General G. Praveen Kumar said that the Delhi Police had served notices to Santosh. As per the information with the court, the notices were received by a person named Hemender in the party office.