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Names of Amit Shah, Kishan Reddy dropped from FIR in Hyderabad for allegedly using minors in a poll campaign

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File photo of BJP leaders Amit Shah, Madhavi Latha and Kishan Reddy campaigning in Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat

File photo of BJP leaders Amit Shah, Madhavi Latha and Kishan Reddy campaigning in Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat

Hyderabad: The city police have dropped the names of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Telangana BJP chief G Kishan Reddy from an FIR they filed on a complaint relating to allegedly using minors in a poll campaign here last month.

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In a complaint to the Telangana Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), TPCC vice-president G Niranjan alleged that on May 1 during a BJP rally from Laldawaza to Sudha Talkies, a few minor children were on the dais with Shah.

The CEO forwarded it to the city police for a factual report, resulting in the registration of an FIR against Shah, Reddy, BJP candidate for the Hyderabad Lok Sabha seat K Madhavi Latha, Legislator T Raja Singh and BJP leader T Yaman Singh.

However, after due inquiry, it was found that Amit Shah and Kishan Reddy had no role in the incident, a police official said.

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A charge sheet was filed in a local court last week, the official further said.

"The involvement of others 1) Amit Shah, Hon'ble Union Home Minister, 2) Kishan Reddy, Hon'ble Union Minister is not established. Hence, deleted from this case and filing charge sheet," a notice to the complainant from the police said.

The case against the three others will continue under Section 188 of IPC (violation of an order issued by a public servant), the official added.

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