Hyderabad: An alleged data breach by a company which provides IT services to Andhra Pradesh's ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the action taken against it by Telangana Police triggered a row between the two Telugu states on Sunday.
On a petition by an employee of IT Grids, the Telangana High Court on Sunday directed Telangana Police to produce four employees of the company before it on Monday.
The petitioner moved a habeas corpus petition, seeking direction to the police to produce the employees allegedly picked up during raids conducted on the company's office here.
Cyberabad police reportedly seized laptops, hard disks and some other material during the searches conducted at IT Grids office, following a complaint by Lokeshwar Reddy that company officials have stolen the data of about 3.5 crore people of Andhra Pradesh who are the beneficiaries of various government welfare schemes.
The complainant is said to be a sympathiser of Andhra Pradesh's main opposition party YSR Congress, which has been accusing the TDP government of deleting the names of "anti-TDP" voters from voters' list in the state.
A police team from Andhra Pradesh also arrived in Hyderabad on Sunday to conduct the investigations. There was mild tension when the team reached Lokeshwar Reddy's residence in Kukatpally. The local police and some YSR Congress leaders resisted the Andhra Police team's attempts to arrest him.
In Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu held a meeting with Advocate General D. Srinivas and other top officials to review the situation created by Telangana Police's action against IT Grids.