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AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy appears before CBI court in Hyd

AP CM Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy appeared before a CBI special court in Hyderabad in connection with the ongoing trial in the quid pro quo investments cases against him. Along with Jagan, his close aide and YSR Congress Rajya Sabha member V Vijaysai Reddy, who is also one of the accused in the cases, too appeared before the court.

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Published : Jan 10, 2020, 11:32 AM IST

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday appeared before a CBI Special Court here in connection with the ongoing trial in the quid pro quo investments cases against him.

This is Jagan's first appearance in court for the trial after he assumed charge as Chief Minister on May 30, 2019.

The Special Court judge had on January 3 directed Jagan to appear in person for the trial, rejecting the latter's plea for an exemption.

Along with Jagan, his close aide and YSR Congress Rajya Sabha member V Vijaysai Reddy, who is also one of the accused in the cases, too appeared before the court.

In view of Jagan's court appearance, security was beefed up near the court's premises.

The YSR Congress president has been facing trial wherein he was charge-sheeted in at least 11 cases as the prime accused in alleged quid pro quo deals.

AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy appears before CBI court in Hyd

The cases relate to investments made by various companies in Jagan's firms as quid pro quo for various favours bestowed on them during the tenure of his father late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy as Chief Minister between 2004 and 2009.

Several former ministers and bureaucrats are also accused in the case.

Jagan is currently out on bail, having spent time in jail as an "un-convicted criminal prisoner" in the Chanchalguda Central Prison from May 2012 to September 2013.

In the run-up to the Assembly elections in AP last year, Jagan's appearance in the court had reduced after he urged the court to dispense with his appearance and the court had allowed his pleas.

Soon after becoming Chief Minister, Jagan had filed a petition in the special court of CBI seeking exemption from personal appearance as he would be busy with official duties.

Also, lakhs of rupees of public money has to be spent for his security and other protocol requirements in view of his position, Jagan contended.

On November 1, the court, however, rejected his plea and directed that he appear for trial every Friday.

Jagan had not been attending the trial proceedings citing his official engagements as the reason for his absence.

Not impressed by this, the Special Court judge had on January 3 directed that Jagan attend the proceedings on January 10.

Also Read:AP CM to appear in CBI court in disproportionate assets case on Jan 10

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday appeared before a CBI Special Court here in connection with the ongoing trial in the quid pro quo investments cases against him.

This is Jagan's first appearance in court for the trial after he assumed charge as Chief Minister on May 30, 2019.

The Special Court judge had on January 3 directed Jagan to appear in person for the trial, rejecting the latter's plea for an exemption.

Along with Jagan, his close aide and YSR Congress Rajya Sabha member V Vijaysai Reddy, who is also one of the accused in the cases, too appeared before the court.

In view of Jagan's court appearance, security was beefed up near the court's premises.

The YSR Congress president has been facing trial wherein he was charge-sheeted in at least 11 cases as the prime accused in alleged quid pro quo deals.

AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy appears before CBI court in Hyd

The cases relate to investments made by various companies in Jagan's firms as quid pro quo for various favours bestowed on them during the tenure of his father late Y S Rajasekhara Reddy as Chief Minister between 2004 and 2009.

Several former ministers and bureaucrats are also accused in the case.

Jagan is currently out on bail, having spent time in jail as an "un-convicted criminal prisoner" in the Chanchalguda Central Prison from May 2012 to September 2013.

In the run-up to the Assembly elections in AP last year, Jagan's appearance in the court had reduced after he urged the court to dispense with his appearance and the court had allowed his pleas.

Soon after becoming Chief Minister, Jagan had filed a petition in the special court of CBI seeking exemption from personal appearance as he would be busy with official duties.

Also, lakhs of rupees of public money has to be spent for his security and other protocol requirements in view of his position, Jagan contended.

On November 1, the court, however, rejected his plea and directed that he appear for trial every Friday.

Jagan had not been attending the trial proceedings citing his official engagements as the reason for his absence.

Not impressed by this, the Special Court judge had on January 3 directed that Jagan attend the proceedings on January 10.

Also Read:AP CM to appear in CBI court in disproportionate assets case on Jan 10

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AP CM Jagan Mohan Reddy appears before CBI court in Hyd
         Hyderabad, Jan 10 (PTI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister
Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday appeared before a CBI Special
Court here in connection with the ongoing trial in the quid
pro quo investments cases against him.
         This is Jagan's first appearance in court for the
trial after he assumed charge as Chief Minister on May 30,
2019.
         The Special Court judge had on January 3 directed
Jagan to appear in person for the trial, rejecting the
latter's plea for an exemption.
         Along with Jagan, his close aide andYSR Congress
Rajya Sabha member V Vijaysai Reddy, who is also one of the
accused in the cases, too appeared before the court.
         In view of Jagan's court appearance, security was
beefed up near the court's premises.
         The YSR Congress president has been facing trial
wherein he was charge-sheeted in at least 11 cases as the
prime accused in alleged quid pro quo deals.
         The cases relate to investments made by various
companies in Jagan's firms as quid pro quo for various favours
bestowed on them during the tenure of his father late Y S
Rajasekhara Reddy as Chief Minister between 2004 and 2009.
         Several former ministers and bureaucrats are also
accused in the case.
         Jagan is currently out on bail, having spent time in
jail as an "un-convicted criminal prisoner" in the
Chanchalguda Central Prison from May 2012 to September 2013.
         In the run-up to the Assembly elections in AP last
year, Jagan's appearance in the court had reduced after he
urged the court to dispense with his appearance and the court
had allowed his pleas.
         Soon after becoming Chief Minister, Jagan had filed a
petition in the special court of CBI seeking exemption from
personal appearance as he would be busy with official duties.
         Also, lakhs of rupees of public money has to be spent
for his security and other protocol requirements in view of
his position, Jagan contended.
         On November 1, the court, however, rejected his plea
and directed that he appear for trial every Friday.
         Jagan had not been attending the trial proceedings
citing his official engagements as the reason for his absence.
         Not impressed by this, the Special Court judge had on
January 3 directed that Jagan attend the proceedings on
January 10. PTI VVK
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