
Perni Nani terms case against him as completely false
The Hindu
YSRCP leader Nani denies allegations, seeks investigation into false case to protect public trust in justice system.
YSRCP leader Perni Venkataramaiah (Nani) filed a complaint with the Director-General of Police on Friday with regard to the case registered against him in connection with the visit of party president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy to the Guntur chilli yard on February 19.
In a letter to the DGP, the YSRCP leader said he was not present at the yard, or in Guntur, on the said date, and termed the allegations against him as “completely false and driven by vested interests” aimed at tarnishing his reputation.
Terming the case as a “malicious attempt to mislead the authorities and public,” Mr. Nani sought a thorough investigation into the matter and action against those responsible for it.
Calling for fixing accountability, he stressed the importance of safeguarding public trust in law enforcement and the justice system.

“Judicial time is a valuable public resource. Every frivolous or misconceived invocation of constitutional jurisdiction results in diversion of time from genuinely deserving litigants,” said the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court while imposing a cost of ₹50,000 on a man from Theni district who filed a petition with an unusual prayer: permission to conduct daily protests till the ‘World War’ ends.












