Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has expressed his utmost respect for the Indian judiciary following recent controversy regarding his remarks on the bail granted to BRS leader K. Kavitha. After the Supreme Court criticized his comments, Reddy clarified that his statements had been misinterpreted and reaffirmed his unwavering faith in the judicial system.
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- Telangana CM A. Revanth Reddy recently faced criticism from the Supreme Court over his comments on the bail of BRS leader K. Kavitha.
- Reddy stated that the media reports attributing controversial remarks to him were taken out of context.
- He emphasized his highest regard and full faith in the Indian judiciary.
- In his statement on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Reddy clarified that he did not intend to question the judicial wisdom of the court.
- He expressed regret for any misunderstanding caused by the press reports.
- Reddy reiterated his respect for the judiciary and its independence, underscoring his belief in the Constitution of India.
- The controversy arose from his remarks regarding the duration of Kavitha’s custody compared to AAP leader Manish Sisodia.
- Reddy had suggested that Kavitha’s bail might have been influenced by a political deal between the BRS and BJP.
- The Supreme Court had noted his comments while considering a petition to shift a related trial outside Telangana.
- Justice BR Gavai’s bench, hearing the case, questioned if political considerations influenced judicial decisions.
