A case registered against Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and his predecessor P Chidambaram here for allegedly "cheating" Telangana people through "misleading" statements about the separate statehood has been closed for lack of evidence, Cyberabad police said today.
A final report conveying closure of investigations for want of evidence was filed before the metropolitan magistrate court, they said.
L B Nagar police booked Shinde and Chidambaram under section 420 (cheating) of IPC on June 22 on the direction of the court on a private petition filed by Telangana Junior Advocates' Association (TJAA) member Naresh Kumar in January, Inspector P Srinivas Reddy told PTI.
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On January 28, the court had directed L B Nagar police to register an FIR against the union ministers, probe allegations and file a status report before it by February 14.
On June 11, the court took cognisance against LB Nagar Station House Officer (SHO) under Section 166 (a) (public servant disobeying the law) of IPC for not filing the status report.
The court also directed the officer to appear before it on June 20.
In his petition, Kumar had mentioned statements of Shinde and Chidambaram on the Telangana statehood issue and sought the court's directions to refer the matter to the police for investigation and registration of a case.