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Revanth Reddy may appear in court on Nov 14

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The ‘cash for vote’ case, in which Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is an accused, would now be heard on November 14. As the Metropolitan Sessions Judge was on leave, the case could not be heard on Wednesday.
There are six accused in the case, including Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
During the previous hearing on September 24, none of the accused was present in the court. The Court expressed its displeasure at this, and ordered that all the accused should appear before the Court on October 16.
So, it is expected that Revanth Reddy and others may appear before the Court on November 14.
Among the accused, Bishop Harry Sebastian, Mathaiah Jersusalem, and Sandra Venkata Veeriah were present in the Court on Wednesday.
Speaking with the media on Tuesday, one of the accused, Mathaiah, said that he would commence a hunger strike outside the court house if Revanth Reddy failed to appear at the hearing.
The case was filed in 2015 when Revanth Reddy was a member of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). The allegation against him is that Revanth Reddy attempted to bribe nominated MLA Elvis Stephenson to secure his vote for a TDP candidate in the 2015 Legislative Council elections.

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