Former CBI joint director VV Lakshminarayana to contest elections in Andhra Pradesh next year
FirstpostLakshminarayana, who had been touring the state for the past several months after voluntarily retiring from the post in the CBI, had last month released what he called the ‘peoples manifesto’ and highlighted need for ‘zero-budget’ politics. Hyderabad: Former CBI joint director VV Lakshminarayana, who recently indicated that he would start his political journey, on Monday said he would contest the elections in Andhra Pradesh scheduled next year and soon announced his political agenda and policy matters. The former IPS officer who had served as joint director of CBI on deputation and probed into cases such as the Satyam scam, quid-pro-quo investments involving YSR Congress chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, among others, told reporters in Hyderabad that Lok Satta founder and former MLA Jayaprakash Narayan had met him and offered him to lead the party. Reacting to a query on the recent attack on YSR Congress party leader Jagan Mohan Reddy at the Visakhapatnam airport, Lakshminarayana said,“It was a system failure and the matter is under investigation.” Issues like health, education, equitable society, agriculture, women’s empowerment, eradication of corruption have been discussed during the meeting held here, he added.