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He condemned the violence and demanded neutral motion from the police towards the perpetrators stating that YSRCP goondas attacked the TDP activists in varied elements of the State | File picture | (Photo: PTI)
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief, Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday demanded the speedy intervention of the Election Commission to test the rising political violence in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday stating that when the election course of is in within the State, the YSRCP is escalating political violence, a Telugu Desam Party (TSP) launch mentioned.
He mentioned on Tuesday that at a time when the election course of is on within the state, the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) is escalating political violence.
“Though the Chief Minister, Jagan Mohan Reddy, is losing power in another 50 days, he is now encouraging political violence as the fear of losing power is haunting him,” Chandrababu Naidu mentioned.
He condemned the violence and demanded neutral motion from the police towards the perpetrators stating that YSRCP goondas attacked the TDP activists in varied elements of the State.
“Mr Mulaiah of Gadikota in the GIddalur Assembly segment was brutally hacked to death since he attended the recent Praja Galam meeting held at Chilakaluripet while 21-year-old Mr Imam Hussain of Chagalamarri in Allegedda segment too was mercilessly murdered and the car of the TDP activists in Macherla, Mr Suresh, was set on fire,” Chandrababu mentioned.
Expressing solidarity with the affected households, Naidu criticized the alleged partiality of sure Superintendents of Police (SPs), accusing them of favouring the ruling dispensation.
“The Superintendents of Police (SPs) of Prakasam district, Mr Parameswara Reddy, the Nandyal district, Mr Raguveer Reddy, and the Palnadu district, Mr Ravisankar Reddy, are all dancing to the tunes of the ruling dispensation. Taking advantage of the support of these SPs, the YSRCP goondas are ruling the roost in their respective areas,” Chandrababu mentioned.
Simultaneous elections to the 175-member Andhra Pradesh Assembly and all 25 Lok Sabha seats within the state are scheduled to be held on May 13.
With the Model Code of Conduct in drive, Naidu confused the pressing want for the Election Commission to evaluate the regulation and order state of affairs within the state and take decisive motion to quell political violence. He referred to as for a radical evaluation of the state of affairs and speedy measures to make sure the security and safety of residents throughout this crucial interval.
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First Published: Mar 20 2024 | 10:10 AM IST