CBI Faces Criticism Over Delay in Vivekananda Reddy Murder Case

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is under criticism for moving slowly in the probe of former Andhra Pradesh minister Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy’s murder. The case has drawn huge public and media attention because of its political impact.

Reddy, a senior leader from the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), was found dead at his home in Pulivendula in March 2021. From the beginning, people suspected political motives and demanded justice.

At first, the CBI showed interest and worked actively, but now many feel the investigation has stalled. Sources say there has been no big progress in finding the killers or the reason behind the murder. Reddy’s family and political supporters are upset with the lack of updates and transparency.

Critics also believe the CBI might be under political pressure, which could be slowing down the case. Some say the agency may be avoiding leads that involve powerful figures. Many are now asking for an independent review and a clear timeline for action.

The CBI claims it is still working seriously on the case, but the public is not convinced. Reddy’s family continues to demand quick justice and answers to their long-standing questions.

This case highlights both the slow justice system and concerns about political influence in investigations. People are now waiting to see if the CBI can deliver justice or if the case will fade away due to politics and delays.

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