**Hyderabad, 24 September 2024** – The Nampally court has ordered Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to appear in court on October 16 as part of the ongoing Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation into a vote-related case. The court expressed impatience over the absence of several accused, including Reddy, Uday Simha, Vem Krishna Kirtan, Sandra Venkata Veeraiah, and Sebastian.During today’s hearing, the court acknowledged the pleas of the accused requesting exemption from today’s trial but emphasized that all individuals involved must attend the next scheduled hearing. The court’s directive reflects its intent to ensure accountability and expedite the proceedings in the case.The ED is investigating allegations surrounding the misuse of funds and other irregularities related to the election process, making this case a focal point in the current political landscape of Telangana. The absence of prominent political figures like Revanth Reddy has drawn attention and raised questions about their commitment to the legal proceedings.