YS Jagan Mohan Reddy demanded a CBI inquiry into the alleged custodial death of Gade Sai Krishna at Krishna Lanka Police Station
Vijayawada: Former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy demanded a CBI inquiry on Thursday into the alleged custodial death of Gade Sai Krishna at Krishna Lanka Police Station.
YS Jagan visited Sai Krishna’s residence in Krishna Lanka and consoled his mother, Gade Vijayalakshmi, and other family members. After consolation of Sai Krishna’s mother, YS Jagan speaking to the media persons outside of the victims’ house he said that the incident had exposed the alarming state of law and order in Andhra Pradesh.
YS Jagan demanded a CBI probe and said only an independent investigation could reveal the full truth, identify everyone involved and establish accountability. He assured Sai Krishna’s family and other affected families that YSRCP would extend full support in their legal fight for justice.
The case involved not only the suspended CI Nagaraju but also senior police officials, including the Vijayawada Police Commissioner and the State DGP and the political bigboss, he alleged. Sai Krishna was taken into police custody on May 9, following which his mother repeatedly visited the police station seeking information about her son.
YS Jagan said that instead of helping her, police officials allegedly mocked her and asked her to garland her son’s photograph. Despite written complaints being submitted to senior police officials, no action was taken. YS Jagan also criticized attempts to portray Sai Krishna as a mafia don or rowdy after his death.
Referring to concerns raised by his relatives, he said Sai Krishna was working as a gig worker to earn a livelihood and questioned why a person allegedly involved in serious criminal activities would need to do such work.
YS Jagan said the family approached the High Court by filing a Habeas Corpus petition after suspecting foul play. Only after legal intervention and public pressure did the authorities acknowledge the custodial death and suspend the Krishna Lanka CI, he added.
He said that suspension alone was not enough and demanded murder charges against all those involved. He claimed that officials at various levels had failed to act despite complaints and warning signs.
Referring to another incident in the same area, YS Jagan said Kranthi Kumar had died by suicide in May after allegedly facing repeated harassment from the same police officer. He questioned how two young men could lose their lives within a month under the jurisdiction of the same police station and officer.