Kesineni Sivanath denies ED notice to wife in liquor scam case
Kesineni Sivanath has denied that the Enforcement Directorate issued a notice to his wife in connection with a liquor scam. He clarified that the notice was directed to Kesineni Developers, where she was a former director, regarding irregularities related to architect fees. Sivanath emphasized that the reports about his wife receiving a notice were false and politically motivated.
- ▪Kesineni Sivanath refuted claims that the ED issued a notice to his wife.
- ▪The notice was actually addressed to Kesineni Developers concerning architect fees.
- ▪Sivanath stated that the company had exited its partnership with Ishwani after learning about Raj Kesireddy's background.
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Vijayawada MP Kesineni Sivanath refuted reports that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) issued a notice to his wife regarding the liquor scam. He stated that the notice was addressed to Kesineni Developers, a company in which she was a director in the past. He said that the notice was served to seek an explanation for certain irregularities and was not directed to her in an individual capacity.The notice pertained to architect fees amounting to ₹35 lakh collected from Ishwani, a firm related to Raj Kesireddy, with which Kesineni Developers was involved in the real estate business. However, Kesineni Developers had since exited the partnership after learning about Raj’s background, he noted.Addressing media personnel at his office here on Monday (May 25, 2026), Mr.
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