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Sunitha Reddy urges people not to vote for YSRCP:- Dr. Narreddy Sunitha Reddy, the daughter of the late Y S Vivekananda Reddy, made an earnest plea to the people of Andhra Pradesh, urging them not to support the YSR Congress. During a press conference in New Delhi, Dr. Sunitha Reddy expressed her disappointment in Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy for allegedly shielding her father's killers. She revealed that she had been tirelessly fighting for justice for the past five years, but neither the Jagan government nor the Central government had offered any assistance. Even the courts, she claimed, had failed to provide her with the justice she sought. However, she remained hopeful that the people's court would deliver the justice she deserved by rejecting Jagan Mohan Reddy in the upcoming general election.
Dr. Sunitha Reddy highlighted the stark difference in the investigation process, noting that the police typically conclude murder cases within a few days, yet they had failed to make any progress in the Vivekananda Reddy murder case. Furthermore, she expressed her dissatisfaction with the CBI's inability to identify the culprits over the course of five years. Dr. Sunitha Reddy also recounted an encounter with Y S Avinash Reddy, who informed her that Vivekananda Reddy had campaigned for him until late at night on March 15, 2019, outside the government general hospital mortuary. She was curious about the identity of her father's killer and questioned why they remain unknown. She pondered the motives behind the government's silence on the murderers of Vivekananda Reddy. Additionally, she expressed intrigue regarding how Jagan Mohan Reddy discovered that her father was killed with an axe. The truth, she eagerly awaited.
Accusing Y S Bhaskara Reddy and Y S Avinash Reddy of the murder, she claimed that Jagan Mohan Reddy was shielding them from justice. She demanded punishment for Avinash Reddy, the one responsible for taking her father's life. While Jagan Mohan Reddy claimed to stand by his promise, she believed he was not true to his word. Initially, she placed her trust in him after the murder, not suspecting him or any of the family members. Yet, as more evidence emerged, she found herself compelled to believe certain things. She questioned the CBI's failure to arrest Avinash Reddy upon their return from Kurnool. This was the first instance in which the CBI did not apprehend a suspect. The woman expressed her uncertainty about the reasons behind the CBI's actions and called for justice for her family. She urged the public not to back Jagan Mohan Reddy until her family received the justice they deserved.
(Video Source: ETV Andhra Pradesh)