When contacted, Vimalakka, who runs the organisation, said the Kamareddy police told her that she was wanted in connection with an investigation into some cases that had been registered against her two years ago. The Kamareddy district police said they wanted us in connection with some cases, refusing to elaborate. Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao himself has praised our songs that we sang during the struggle for formation of Telangana state,” she said. “There are two cases registered against Vimalakka in Machareddy and Devanpally police stations under Kamareddy Rural Circle. The confession of Bheem Bharat, whom we arrested this morning, actually led us here,” said Superintendent of Police N. Swetha Reddy, speaking to The Hindu.
Source: The Hindu December 02, 2016 16:33 UTC