Will Continue To Fight It Legally: Bandi Sanjay on Allegations against Son in POCSO Case

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Hyderabad: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar broke his silence following a week of intense emotional and personal turmoil for his family after his son Bandi Bagheerath joined the investigations into the alleged POCSO case registered against him.

In a post on X, Sanjay expressed profound gratitude to millions of supporters while firmly asserting that his family has done no wrongdoing and will vindicate themselves through the legal system.

He said that due to the anxiety and emotional strain on the family, his mother suffered from a heart stroke too. He assured his supporters that there has been “no wrongdoing from our side”, emphasising his unwavering commitment to the judicial process.

“Over the past one week, my family has gone through one of the most emotionally difficult phases of our lives. There were moments of pain, anxiety, helplessness and deep emotional strains. The situation affected my entire family deeply. My mother suffered a heart stroke during this difficult phase, which was very traumatic. But in these testing times, the immense love and support extended by lakhs of people across the country gave me strength to stand firm.” the minister said.

He made an appeal to his party cadre to remain focused on their organisational goals rather than becoming overwhelmed by the case, stating that it is a “personal family matter” and vowed to fight it legally. “I want to reassure every well-wisher, supporter and karyakarta that there has been no wrongdoing from our side. We have complete faith in the legal process and truth will ultimately prevail. At the same time, I request everyone to understand that this is a personal family matter and we will continue to fight it legally with complete faith in the judiciary and justice system.”

“I humbly request all BJP karyakartas and supporters not to get distracted emotionally. Please continue strengthening BJP in Telangana and continue your hard work for the party and ideology,” he said.

Signing off with the Sanskrit saying, ‘Yato Dharmastato Jayah’ (Where there is righteousness, there is victory), he affirmed, “We will face this difficult phase with courage, patience and faith. Justice may be delayed, but it will not be denied.

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