In a noteworthy shame to N Chandrababu Naidu-TDP, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Sunday caught one of the MLA's of TDP none other than Mr.Revanth Reddy for trying to give money, simply bribing a sum of Rs 50 lakh to selected MLA Mr.Elvis Stephenson" to vote for a TDP chosen MLC candidate in the upcoming MLC Elections" in Telangana Legislative Council decisions.
The TDP MLA and his associate had gone to the habitation of Stephenson at Lalaguda in Secunderabad to hand over the money when the ACB sleuths got them offering the pay off, he said. "After the voting, the remaining Rs 4.5 crore were to be paid," the officer said. Tending to columnists here, ACB Director General A K Khan said, "Reddy has been brought into care alongside Uday S. furthermore, Sebastian Harry. Stephenson had held up a protestation with ACB expressing that he was offered the reward regarding the MLC decision."
The ACB took Mr. Revanth Reddy and two others into Custody and the interrogation were being done. The trap was laid after Stephenson himself had stopped an objection with the ACB.
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The ACB then set up a trap and captured Revanth. In any case, the TDP and the ACB have declined to remark on the happenings of the occurrence starting at this point. Revanth Reddy had purportedly offered Rs.50 lakhs of the concurred Rs.5 crore sum for the named MLA to vote in his cute gift's.
A case has likewise been apparently enrolled against Revanth under the Prevention of Corruption Act. He is presently in care and the ACB are required to make a declaration in no time. Two different persons were likewise apparently captured with him.
The TDP has 15 officials in the 119-part get together yet officially lost five of them to the TRS. TDP MLA from Kukatpally, Krishna Rao changed reliability to the TRS on Saturday expanding the TRS MLA number to 76.
A senior ACB official said that "Revanth Reddy and his helper offered an bribe amount of Rs 50 lakh as development as a feature of the Rs five crore bargain. Mr. Revanth Reddy also offered to make the installment of Rs 50 lakh to a companion of Stephenson"
Meanwhile, Revanth Reddy alleged that he was being falsely implicated in the case. “I have been framed in the case by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao,” he said.