Posted by AI on 2025-09-22 14:49:35 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 11:14:15
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In a dramatic turn of events, the arrest of Veeri Chalapathi, a prominent Dalit leader and former district cooperative marketing society chairman, has ignited a political firestorm in Nellore. Dr. Kakani Govardhan Reddy, the former minister and current YSRC Nellore district president, led a delegation to the Nellore Rural Police Station, vehemently condemning the arrest as a blatant act of political vendetta.
Kakani, accompanied by a group of YSRC leaders, including MLCs Parvata Reddy Chandrasekhar Reddy and Meriga Muralidhar, and party workers, expressed his outrage at the 16 charges filed against Chalapathi. He claimed these charges were fabricated in retaliation for Chalapathi's criticism of local leaders. The former minister further alleged that a 2023 case was conveniently reopened, adding attempted murder to the list of accusations. This, he asserted, is a clear attempt to target and silence a rising Dalit voice in public life.
The YSRC leaders accused the TD-led coalition government of systematic harassment, claiming that the new Superintendent of Police is perpetuating the biased tactics of their predecessor. They highlighted a concerning trend where police swiftly act against YSRC leaders while turning a blind eye to attacks directed at them. Kakani issued a stern warning, reminding those in power that "the people are watching," and predicting a reversal of fortunes when the YSRC returns to power. He vowed that the party, from its leader Jagan Mohan Reddy to grassroots workers, would stand united in legally challenging the allegedly false cases.
As tensions rise in Nellore, the YSRC's defiance and promise to fight back raise crucial questions about the state of political discourse and the potential for further escalation. The public's response and the legal system's handling of these allegations will be pivotal in determining the outcome of this political showdown.