Hema plans to meet TS CM Revanth Reddy, AP CM Chandra Babu. Hema, the actress who was arrested in connection with a Bengaluru rave party case, has had her membership with the Movie Artists' Association (MAA) revoked. MAA president Manchu Vishnu confirmed the decision, citing a police report that confirmed Hema's drug use.
However, Hema has since written a letter to MAA, vehemently denying the accusations and asserting her innocence. In her letter, she claims that she was falsely accused in connection with the rave party incident and has recently undergone a drug test, which yielded a negative result. Hema further states that the details of the police-conducted tests will be released soon, proving her innocence.
Hema's letter also expresses her disappointment with the MAA's decision and pleads for the reinstatement of her membership. She requests the support of the MAA and has appealed to the association to reconsider their decision.
In response, Manchu Vishnu has promised to discuss Hema's letter with the MAA's Executive Committee, assuring her that the matter will be carefully reviewed.
Meanwhile, Hema is seeking an appointment with Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, Deputy CM Batti, and Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, hoping to garner their support and ensure a fair resolution to the situation.
The incident highlights the complexities of accusations and the importance of due process, especially in high-profile cases. The release of the police-conducted drug test results will be crucial in determining the outcome of this case and whether Hema will be reinstated in the MAA.