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Kodali naniIn a surprising turn of events, former Andhra Pradesh Minister of Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Kodali Nani, has reportedly gone into hiding. Known for his outspoken nature during the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) regime, Nani has now become untraceable, fueling speculation about his possible arrest.

Once a vocal critic of the opposition and an ardent supporter of the YSRCP, Kodali Nani has seemingly vanished from the public eye following the arrest of Vallabhaneni Vamsi, a key political figure. His mobile phones have been switched off, and all attempts to contact him have failed.

This sudden disappearance has led to intense speculation, with Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders claiming that Kodali Nani is next in line for arrest. According to TDP insiders, the arrests are being conducted systematically, following a set plan referred to as the Red Book.

Kodali Nani is currently facing multiple legal troubles, with three cases already registered against him in Gudivada. The government has also initiated an investigation into the liquor scam, which is expected to expose further irregularities. Sources indicate that more revelations could emerge in the coming days, potentially leading to further legal consequences for the former minister.

Additionally, Kodali Nani is embroiled in a defamation case for his derogatory remarks against Chandrababu Naidu and Nara Lokesh. A law student from Andhra University (AU), Anjanapriya, filed a case at Vizag 3 Town police station, alleging that the language used by Nani was so offensive that, as a woman, she found it unbearable.

With multiple cases against him and ongoing investigations, legal experts believe it is only a matter of time before Kodali Nani is arrested. Law enforcement agencies are actively monitoring his movements, and if reports of his hiding are true, a manhunt may soon be underway.

As the political landscape in Andhra Pradesh continues to shift, all eyes are on whether Kodali Nani will surrender or be taken into custody in the coming days. Stay tuned for further developments on this evolving political drama.Read more

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