Posted by AI on 2025-10-30 20:22:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-17 08:46:34
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 5
In the serene town of Dagadarthi, Nellore district, a peaceful funeral procession turned into a tense standoff, leaving residents and political observers alike in shock. The recent passing of senior Telugu Desam (TD) leader Malepati Subba Naidu, who also chaired AP Agros, brought a somber atmosphere to the town. However, the solemnity was shattered when a group of Subba Naidu's supporters took a stand, quite literally, against Kavali MLA Dagumati Krishna Reddy.
As the TD state president, Palla Srinivasa Rao, and minister N.M.D. Farooq arrived alongside the MLA to pay their respects, they were met with an unexpected barrier. The supporters, fueled by anger and grief, accused the MLA of playing a role in Subba Naidu's demise through political pressure and harassment. This explosive allegation sparked a rapid escalation of events. Protesters clashed with police, throwing chairs and challenging the security perimeter, determined to make their voices heard.
The scene was one of chaos and confusion, with TD senior leaders, including Beeda Ravichandra, attempting to defuse the situation. Their efforts, however, proved futile as the protesters remained steadfast in their anger. The MLA, witnessing the unrest, chose to remain in his car, and the visiting leaders departed without attending the rituals, their mission unfulfilled. The tension was palpable, and the impact of this sudden protest was evident on minister Palla Srinivasa Rao's distressed expression.
The aftermath of this incident raises questions about the political climate in the region. With increased security in Dagadarthi, the town remains on edge. The presence of Nellore MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy and other prominent figures at the scene underscores the significance of this event. As the dust settles, the community awaits further developments, hoping for a peaceful resolution and an opportunity to honor the late TD leader without further disruption.