Ex-AP DGP Met CBN Post His Meeting With YS Jagan

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The last DGP of united AP, Samba Siva Rao created a huge sensation in AP Political circles with his series of meets. This IPS officer has given a clarified answer to the media regarding his meetings with both Position and Opposition leaders.

jagan meeting with dgpThe other day, Samba Siva Rao met Jagan for a long time and came out with a big smile on his face. Within no time, some media published the news regarding his joining into YSRCP. Its MP Vijaya Sai Reddy went a step further and declared that the ex DGP is going to hold the flag of their party for the upcoming elections. However, this IPS Officer gave a big jolt to the YSRCP and the political followers by meeting the AP CM Chandrababu Naidu. Post his meeting, he interacted with media and gave a detailed explanation for his meetings with the two-party Supremes.

Samba Siva Rao declared that he has no wish or will to enter into the active Politics and his meetings are completely apolitical. He stated that he is the current CEO of the Gangavaram Port and he met Jagan as a courtesy call. Talking about his meeting with the TDP National Chief CBN, Rao claimed that his meeting with the AP CM is regarding the Port. He explained that he met and discussed all the problems of Gangavaram Port and Visakha Steel Plant and urged the State head to solve the problems. Samba Siva Rao cleared the air by declaring that he will not join any Political party now or anywhere in the future.

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