Former C.B.I. Director Nageswara Rao has raised concerns about the legality of the arrest of TDP Chief Chandrababu. Nageswara Rao asserts that Chandrababu's arrest could be considered illegal under certain circumstances. According to Nageswara Rao, arrests and investigations must have the permission of the Governor, as stipulated by Section 17A(C) of the Act. It remains unclear whether the Governor's permission was obtained for this particular case, as per the C.B.I.'s statement. Nageswara Rao suggests that if the Governor's permission was not secured, the ongoing investigation might not be valid. He further emphasizes that detaining individuals without the Governor's consent is also considered illegal detention. Nageswara Rao indicates that legal action could be taken against officials involved in such actions if they have acted erroneously. Ultimately, he underscores that government authorities do not possess the direct authority to make decisions regarding elected representatives of the people.