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**Summary:**

Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has petitioned the High Court to quash the case filed against him related to the death of a Dalit man, Cheeli Singaiah, who was hit by a vehicle during Jagan’s visit to Guntur district. Jagan claims the case is politically motivated and aims to prevent him from interacting with the public. He argues that the police investigation is flawed, the charges are excessive, and the accident was caused by an unidentified vehicle in the convoy. Jagan’s lawyers requested an urgent hearing, as did lawyers for other individuals named in the case, including Jagan’s personal secretary and a YSRCP Rajya Sabha member. Petitions from former ministers Perni Nani and Vidadala Rajini related to the same incident have been adjourned.

**News Article:**

**Jagan Reddy Seeks Quashing of Case Related to Dalit Man’s Death**

**Amaravati:** Former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Jagan Mohan Reddy, has filed a petition in the High Court seeking to quash the case filed against him in connection with the death of Cheeli Singaiah, a Dalit man who was fatally struck by a vehicle during a political tour in Guntur district.

Reddy, named as the second accused in the case, argues that the charges are politically motivated and designed to obstruct his public outreach. In his petition, Reddy contends the police investigation is flawed, claiming that Singaiah’s injuries don’t align with being run over by his vehicle. He further alleges that the initial police report implicated a Tata Safari vehicle, whose owner and driver were apprehended and later released on bail.

The case was initially registered under a section related to causing death by negligence but was later amended to include charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and incitement to crime. Reddy argues these charges are baseless and excessive.

Reddy stated that he had provided his tour details to the police, but failed to provide adequate security. He says that an unidentified vehicle in the convoy was responsible for the accident, citing initial reports from the Guntur Superintendent of Police.

Jagan’s legal team requested an urgent hearing on the petition. Similar petitions seeking to quash the case have also been filed by Jagan’s personal secretary, K. Nageswara Reddy, and YSRCP Rajya Sabha member YV Subba Reddy. Petitions from former ministers Perni Nani and Vidadala Rajini related to the incident have been adjourned. The High Court is scheduled to review the matter.

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