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“Ready for any inquiry in Delhi Liquor scam case’’ : TRS MLC Kavitha

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Hyderabad: In the backdrop of her name surfaced in the remand report of Gurugram businessman Amit Arora in the Delhi liquor scam case, Chief Minister KChandrasekhar Rao’s daughter and Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) MLC K Kavitha on Thursday said she was ‘ready for any kind of inquiry’ and assured complete cooperation to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) which is investigating the case.

Speaking to the media here, Kavitha said “ I am ready to face any inquiry and definitely answer before the ED if she was summoned”, but defaming the TRS Ministers and MLAs through leaks to the media by the Centre without any concrete evidence over their involvement is not acceptable and the public would react at right time on such cheap tactics played by the BJP government at the Centre.

It is a conspiracy of the BJP government, she said, a year before the Assembly Election is scheduled in any state, the ED and Income Tax Department reaches first following Modi instructions and similarly, ED has arrived in Telangana, where the election was going to be held in December next year.

In the last eight years, the Modi government had dethroned the democratically elected governments in nine states by using the central agencies like ED and IT, Kavitha alleged and said the party would expose them and people have seen how the BJP is trying to create trouble to the KCR government in Telangana,”

If the Modi government get her arrested and imprisoned, she was ready, Kavitha said she will continue to work for the people and fight against the BJP.

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