The sensation around the much-talked-about Delhi liquor scam refused to slow down. After creating a sensation in Delhi politics, the issue entered Telugu states. Telangana Chief Minister KCR’s daughter Kavitha and a ruling party legislator in Andhra Pradesh were named in the report filed by the central agency.
Kavitha was grilled by the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) in connection with the case the other day in Hyderabad. The session lasted till evening. However, there is no information on the information gathered by the investigating officers.
Now Kavitha received one more notice from the central agency as per the reports. Media reports say that she was sent a notice directing her to submit a few documents. Based on the documents the case investigation might progress and we have to wait and see what information the documents might carry.
The development raised many eyeballs as one wonders why the investigation agency is stressing about that. Political experts say that if the documents have no relevance then the agency would have not asked for them.
As the accused should follow the instructions and directions given by the investigating agency Kavitha has no option left except for providing the asked documents. If she fails to do so then it will become another violation and the CBI might dub the action as a deliberate action to not cooperate with the investigation.
‘Not cooperating with the officials is not a small thinga. On top of this, the Enforcement Directorate earlier said in its report that the accused in the case including Kavitha changed mobile phones and laptops and they have managed to retrieve data from a few devices.
What Are the Documents CBI asked Kavitha to submit is the big question now. Moreover, the next questioning session is likely to happen at the CBI office in the national capital Delhi. As the first session took place at Kavitha’s house in Banjara Hills, the second session might happen in Delhi.
The central agencies are probing the matter to see if there are any irregularities in the process of allotting liquor to private companies. The case was so big that even Delhi Deputy Chief Minister was arrested in the case.