Jagan attack case handed over to NIA

IANS  |  Vijayawada 

The High Court on Friday entrusted to the (NIA) the case relating to the knife attack on Party President Y.S. Jaganmohan at on October 25.

Sudhakar Reddy, of one of the petitioners, told reporters that the court agreed with the contention that a probe by a central agency could bring out the truth.

The High Court on December 22 gave two weeks time to the government and the Centre to act according to Section 6 of the NIA Act.

The Centre took the decision to hand over the case to NIA on December 31. The investigating agency on January 1 registered a case. This was revealed on Friday.

The First Information Report (FIR) was registered on a complaint by an of the (CISF).

The NIA registered an attempt to murder case against Janipalli Srinivas, who was arrested immediately after he attacked the of opposition.

Jagan, as the is popularly knows, was injured when Srinivas, a worker at the airport canteen, attacked him with a cockfight knife as was waiting to board a flight to Hyderbad.

Jagan, who sustained a bleeding cut on his left upper arm, continued his journey and got admitted in a hospital in

After the attack, leaders of ruling had termed it as a ploy of YSRCP to gain public sympathy.

had refused to record his statement before Police saying he had no trust in agencies controlled by the

had revealed on Wednesday that the accused had planned the attack on October 18 but he could not execute the plan as the opposition had left for a day earlier.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, January 04 2019. 12:58 IST