After a lot of hide and seek, Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLA and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter Kalvakuntla Kavitha is likely to face the Central Bureau of Investigation at her residence in Hyderabad on December 11 for questioning in connection with the Delhi liquor policy scam.
CBI deputy inspector general (Anti-Corruption Bureau) Raghavendra Vatsa, in a communication to Kavitha on Tuesday, said a team of officials from the CBI would visit her residence at 11 am on December 11 for examining her and recording her statement in connection with the case.
The CBI official was replying to Kavitha’s trail mail on Monday in which she said she would be available at her residence in Hyderabad on December 11, 12, 14 and 15 for examination in connection with the probe into Delhi liquor scam.
“Kindly confirm your availability on the said date and time at your residential address at Hyderabad,” the CBI official said.
The TRS MLC received summons from the CBI on Friday last under Section 160 of Criminal Procedure Code from the CBI to appear before the investigation officer as a witness in the Delhi liquor scam case on December 6.
Though she said she would be available for examination on Tuesday, she later changed her stand a day later.
She wrote to the CBI that she wanted to see the copy of the FIR and the complaint by a home ministry official dated July 22, so that she could get acquainted with the case before being examined by the investigating officers.
On December 4, the CBI DIG replied to her saying the copy of the FIR and the complaint were available on the investigation agency website.
Replying to the mail, Kavitha said her name did not figure in the list of accused persons mentioned in the FIR as well as the contents of the complaint.
She said she won’t be able to meet the investigating officer on Tuesday, because of her preoccupied schedule.
She, however, said she would be able to meet him either on December 11, 12, 14, or on 15th of this month whichever was convenient to him at her residence in Hyderabad.
“I am a law-abiding citizen and will cooperate with investigation. I will meet you on any of the above said dates to cooperate with the investigation,” she said.