Andhra Pradesh Rajya Sabha MP and Jana Sena Get together (JSP) chief Lingamaneni Ramesh reacted on Friday amid studies of his son’s involvement in reference to the loss of life of a 26-year-old lady in a Hyderabad highway accident. The politician stated that his 21-year-old son took the sufferer to hospital instantly and reported the incident to police.

Lingamaneni Sanjush, the MP’s son, was booked after a girl died after being hit by a high-speed Aston Martin he was allegedly driving.
In an announcement issued on Friday, Ramesh stated, “It’s deeply unlucky and heartbreaking that the highway accident which occurred in Hyderabad on sixteenth of August, 2026 and which led to the unlucky lack of the younger lady. I prolong my heartfelt condolences to her household. No phrases can reduce their grief, and my household and I stand with them throughout this extraordinarily painful time. We are going to prolong each potential assist to the bereaved household. I request you all to not speculate or prejudge the circumstances. The investigation should set up the whole details.”
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Ramesh added that Sanjush was driving the car when the accident occurred and instantly took the injured lady to a hospital.
“Instantly after the accident, my son, Sanjush, who was driving the car, shifted the younger lady to the hospital with none delay. He subsequently reported the accident to the police authorities and supplied all the mandatory particulars. A case was duly registered, and three separate medical checks have been performed on my son, which returned unfavorable. The investigation is presently underway, and my son is totally co-operating with the authorities,” Ramesh was quoted as saying by information company ANI.
The accident passed off close to Inorbit Mall in Hyderabad’s Madhapur space, the place 26-year-old Bharati Mukhi, who labored at a retailer, was fatally hit by an Aston Martin on August 16. Police have named 21-year-old Sanjush because the accused and registered a case underneath Part 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for allegedly inflicting loss of life by a rash or negligent act.
‘Nothing is being hid’, says Ramesh
The MP stated his household had not tried to keep away from the authorized course of and maintained that nothing was being hid within the matter.
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“Nothing is being hid on this matter, nor have we tried to keep away from the authorized course of in any manner. We now have the utmost respect for the legislation, and my son has complied with each process required by the authorities,” the assertion reads.
Ramesh additionally stated he would prolong his full cooperation to the police and the continuing investigation.
MP urges public to not unfold unverified data
Ramesh appealed to the general public to respect the grief of the bereaved household and chorus from circulating false or unverified details about the accident.
It added, “As an individual holding a accountable place, I guarantee everybody that I’ll prolong my full cooperation to the Police Division and the continuing investigation. We now have full religion that the reality will emerge by means of a good and neutral authorized course of. At this delicate and painful time, I humbly request everybody to respect the grief of the bereaved household, chorus from spreading false or unverified data and permit the legislation to take its course.”
(With inputs from ANI)