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Vijayamma meets President Pranab
08 Oct 2012 7:42 AM
YSR Congress party
honourary president, Smt.Y.S.Vijayamma today met the President Pranab Mukherjee
in Delhi and complained to him about the vindictive nature of the CBI in
dealing with the Jagan case.
Vijayamma, who called
on Pranab along with party MP Mekapati Raja Mohana Reddy and senior leader YV
Subba Reddy, told newspersons after the meeting that she had brought to the
notice of the President the injustice done to his son.
“We had congratulated
Pranab on his becoming the President. Actually Jagan wanted to come here
personally and congratulate the President but I came here to congratulate
Pranab since he couldn’t,” Vijayamma told journalists, adding she had told the
president about the vindictive attitude of the investigating agency. “I
complained about the machinations of the CBI and its efforts to ensure bail is
denied to my son,” she said.
Asked about the
President’s reaction on her complaint, Vijayamma said Pranab had promised to
look into the matter.
Flanked by Raja Mohana
Reddy and Subba Reddy, Vijayamma said she had also complained about the
conspiracy hatched against Jagan by Congress and the TDP. “The two parties have
been conspiring against Jagan and we have brought this also to the notice of
the honourable president,’ she said.
Raja Mohana Reddy said
they have earlier brought the issue to the notice of the Prime Minister.
“Earlier, we had complained to the PM and now we brought the issue to the
notice of the President,” he said.
(Updated on Oct 8,
2012)