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There are no cases on Drugs case says Akun Sabharwal

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Telangana Excise and Enforcement director Akun Sabharwal who is examining the tremendous drugs embarrassment tended to a anti-drugs meet at the Engish and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) on Friday. He reported that there won’t be any more cross examinations of film identities concerning the case including that the “glamour” scene is finished.
Talking further, the Excise executive said that crisp notification would be served for the situation in September and that the second list does exclude names of film identities. Stating that there was no weight on them from any quarter, Mr Sabharwal said that 11 cases have been enlisted in the drugs racketing case up until this point and the charge-sheet will be documented once the measurable reports are submitted.
Some time back the news came that there is a political pressure on sabharwal’s so that the news happend that the Sabharwal’s has taken leave on political pressure  and the  news had raised eyebrows and led to speculation of political pressure being the reason, even as the officer insisted his leave had been planned in advance and he had the backing of the Telangana government.
In fact, home minister Nayani Narasimha Reddy, some days back, came out stating there was no pressure on Akun Sabharwal for going on leave amid the ongoing drug busts in the city. “Akun Sabharwal is going on leave on personal grounds. There is no pressure on him from the government,” Narasimha Reddy had said at Suryapet while on his way to Khammam from Hyderabad.
According to sources, Sabharwal’s latest decision has come in the wake of requests from certain quarters of state government which were not happy with the media reports pointing at political interference in the probe as a reason for his leave at the crucial juncture. Sabharwal also said that the Special Investigation Team (SIT), said there is no more cases in tollywood celebraties
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