Saturday 26 May 2012

Jagan goes for third round

YSRCP chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy has gone to appear in front of CBI in his disproportionate assets case for third day questioning at Dilkusha Guest House in Hyderabad.


He was questioned yesterday for almost 7:30 Hrs and was also questioned for 8 hours on day 1. So, there is every chance to question him for whole day today also or he might get arrested today. Though getting arrest is just making news in Jagan's anti media channels. Where as rest media haven't got any info on his arrest.


He was questioned along with Mopidevi Venkat ramana an ex minister who was arrested quiet recently in Jagan's DA case. Though the questions were based on Vanpic deals and Sandur power project. 


It is believed that Jagan would be facing more questions in Sandur projects alone. It is also rumoured that CBI has completed questioning Jagan on Sakshi investments and they have got a picture.

Meanwhile, it has been dead wave shocker for other parties as Jagan has come out with full out smile after questioning for both days and was high on spirits. And other shock is that MLA's from Congress and TDP coming and joining in YSR Camp.


If it was ex-MLA's or Ministers there were no issues but the joining people are present MLA's. So, this has sent tremors into Congress and TDP. Recently,. today morning, Mantralayam MLA TDP candidate Bala Nagi Reddy has met Jagan in his home Lotus Pond before going to Dilkusha Guest House. So, its wicket 2 for TDP officially and 5 on whole with 5 being suspicious. 


Jagan would be attending to court tomorrow as Court has issued summons for all people in Jagan's case to appear before court on 28-06. And this 48 hours would be very crucial for Jagan as there may be arrest at any moment. If Jagan isn't arrested today, there is 100% scope of getting arrested tomorrow or may not get arrested 100%.


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