This story is from May 03, 2024
Will take call on BRS plaint today: EC to HC
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The first plea came up before a bench of Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J Anil Kumar, which sought to know from EC counsel Avinash Desai the action it took on the April 28 representation made by BRS to EC to restrain political parties in this regard, on Thursday. The senior counsel replied that the authorities had examined the representation and they would take a decision on Friday. The bench then disposed of the plea.
BRS in its plea brought to the notice of the court how EC gave a warning to state minister Konda Surekha for making phone tapping allegations against KTR without any basis. It also narrated instances of various political parties defaming BRS and its leaders on this issue.
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