SSP Yadav YSR Loyalty Intact
Publish Date:Apr 25, 2011
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Retired director general of police SSP Yadav's loyalty towards YSR family is still intact. And he is very keen to show it also. A few days ago, the retired officer hosted a dinner for Kamal Kishore Singh, a 1996 batch IPS officer belonging to the Bihar cadre and who has been posted as a central observer for the Kadapa Lok Sabha and Pulivendula assembly bypolls slated for May 8.
As per sources, Yadav introduced a few senior activists of YSR Congress floated by the former CM’s son Jaganmohan Reddy to the visiting cop. The Bihari officer, who is presently working as DIG, CID, Patna, was also explained in detail by Yadav about how much YSR has done for the state. While some political observers say that this is an attempt by SSP Yadav to influence a central observer in favour of a certain political party ahead of the bypolls, others doesn't agree with this and say that there is no other intention on part of Yadav, than hosting a dinner to a fellow officer hailing from his native state.
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