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Court rejects Andhra MLC’s bail in driver’s murder case

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • May 13, 2026
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Amaravati, May 13 (IANS) A special court in Rajamahendravaram on Wednesday cancelled the bail of Anantha Babu, a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council belonging to the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), in the case relating to the murder of a Dalit youth and driver, Veedhi Subrahmanyam.

The Member of Legislative Council (MLC), who was out on bail given by the Supreme Court, was arrested in Rajamahendravaram on April 24 for allegedly threatening witnesses in the case.

He was arrested amid high drama when he came out of a court after a hearing on a petition for cancellation of his bail. He was since lodged in Rajamahendravaram Central Jail.

A case was registered against him at the Sarpavaram Police Station in Kakinada on April 20, following complaints by four key witnesses in the murder case.

They alleged that Anantha Babu had offered them substantial sums of money to change their statements. They also alleged that when they refused the bribe, they were given death threats. Three of them claimed that they were forcibly detained in an apartment by the MLC’s followers and were pressured to retract their previous statements and provide false testimony during the trial.

The MLC was booked for witness tampering and criminal intimidation.

Special Public Prosecutor, Muppalla Subbarao, had also filed a petition in the Rajahmundry Special Court seeking the immediate cancellation of Anantha Babu’s bail. The petition argued that by attempting to influence witnesses and using threats, the accused had breached the conditions set forth by the Supreme Court when he was granted bail.

Anantha Babu, whose real name is Anantha Uday Bhaskar, is accused of killing his former driver, Subrahmanyam, and later delivering the body to the victim’s house.

Subrahmanyam (34) was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Kakinada on May 19, 2022. The MLC of the then-ruling YSRCP had personally transported the body to the victim’s parents’ residence around 2 A.M. in his own car, claiming it was a road accident.

The family, however, suspected foul play and refused to accept the body. The murder had sparked protests by the victim’s relatives and Dalit organisations.

The MLC was subsequently arrested, and the YSRCP had suspended him from the party.

With the investigating officer unable to submit the chargesheet within 90 days, Anantha Babu was released on default bail in December 2022.

After coming to power in June 2024, the TDP-led coalition government decided to reinvestigate the case.

In July 2025, the SC/ST Special Court ordered a reinvestigation into the case.

–IANS

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