Perni Nani Granted Pre-Arrest Bail
Former Minister Perni Nani has received relief from the High Court, which granted him pre-arrest bail in the ration rice missing case. Allegations have surfaced against Nani and his family regarding illegal transactions and violations of government rules on ration distribution. The case is currently under investigation by the police.

Amaravati: Former Minister Perni Nani Gets Relief from High Court
The former minister Perni Nani has received relief from the High Court. The court granted him pre-arrest bail in connection with the missing ration rice case, where Nani was named as accused number 6 (A6). Allegations were raised against Nani, primarily involving his family's godowns in Machilipatnam, where authorities found discrepancies in the ration rice supply. Read more on Vaartha
Pre-Arrest Bail Granted to Perni Nani
Allegations against Perni Nani's Family
The godown manager, Manas Teja, was found to have transactions worth ₹1.18 crores in his bank account, leading to further suspicions about illegal movement of ration rice. There were accusations of violations of government rules regarding storage and transportation of ration rice, particularly against Nani's family. Following these allegations, the police filed a case and began an investigation. Visit Vaartha ePaper
No Hasty Action Against Nani
It was alleged that the missing ration rice and financial transactions took place on the orders of Perni Nani. Accusations have also surfaced suggesting that Nani misused his official position to divert ration rice illegally. In this case, Perni Nani was named as A6. To avoid arrest, Nani approached the High Court, which had previously directed the government to file a counter-petition and refrain from taking hasty actions against him.
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