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YSRCP leader Karumuri Nageswara Rao accused Janasena activists of vandalism and criticised Pawan Kalyan for backing the TDP-led coalition
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The YSRCP leaders alleged that it was Naidu who had "committed several irregularities" in liquor sales between 2014 and 2019 but is resorting to attention diversion now by creating a 'false narrative' built around arrests based on statements extracted under pressure.
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Andhra Pradesh opposition leader Jaganmohan Reddy accused the TDP-led NDA government of deception, misuse of police, and ignoring public issues. He promised to keep fighting for people’s rights and warned officials supporting corruption they would face consequences
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YS Jaganmohan Reddy condemned the attack on ex-MLA Prasanna Kumar Reddy’s house in Nellore, blaming TDP and CM Chandrababu Naidu for violent politics. He alleged the attack aimed to silence opposition voices and divert attention from public issues
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Tension erupted during Y S Jaganmohan Reddy’s visit to Chittoor as crowds violated police limits, leading to a lathi charge. YSRCP leaders condemned the action, blaming the government for suppressing support and failing mango farmers facing severe price issues.
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Tight security has been imposed in Chittoor ahead of YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's visit to Bangarupalem mandal to meet mango farmers. Only 500 people are allowed at the venue amid allegations of crowd mobilisation and preventive detentions.
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YSRCP leader Prasanna Kumar Reddy alleged TDP supporters vandalised his house after he criticised local MLA Prasanthi Reddy. TDP leaders, including Nara Lokesh, hit back, accusing him of insulting a woman MLA. Both sides demand accountability amid rising tensions
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YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has demanded President's Rule in Andhra Pradesh, alleging lawlessness and political persecution under the TDP-led government. He cited attacks on Dalit leaders and party workers, while also accusing CM Naidu of caste-based discrimination.
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CM N Chandrababu Naidu accused YSRCP leaders of exploiting the widow of a man allegedly killed by Jagan Reddy’s convoy. He also announced subsidies for mango farmers, clarified the Godavari water project, and condemned YSRCP’s alleged political and economic misgovernance.
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YSRCP chief YS Jaganmohan Reddy urged youth to expose the TDP-led government's alleged failures using social media. At a party meeting, he called for digital activism, grassroots outreach, and announced zone-wise leaders to strengthen YSRCP ahead of future elections
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The Andhra Pradesh High Court stayed proceedings and investigation for two weeks against YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, booked in connection with a supporter’s death during his Palnadu visit
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On a complaint by State SC Corporation director Kambhampati Sireesha, a case was registered against him at Tadepalli Police Station.
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A YSRCP supporter was hit by vehicle in YS Jaganmohan Reddy's convoy which was heading to Rentapalla in Palnadu to console the family of a party functionary who committed suicide due to alleged police harassment
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Reddy's visit to Rentapalla in Sattenapalli mandal closely follows his recent trip to Podili in Prakasam district to meet tobacco farmers, which was disrupted by skirmishes, including stone pelting and minor injuries to a few people
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Hundreds of YSRCP leaders, cadres and activists took part in marches across the State, including major urban centres like Tirupati, Vijayawada, Anantapur and several others.
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In a letter to the DGP, G. Bhanu Prakash Reddy alleged that YSRCP leaders are acting in a manner that is tarnishing the image of the board.
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Suresh, who was arrested on Sunday, was produced in the court on Monday. After the court sent him to judicial custody till June 2, he was shifted to the Guntur jail
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The Andhra Pradesh Police Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed to probe the charges of Rs 3,200 crore liquor scam that had allegedly taken place during the previous YSRCP regime in the state has arrested an accused in the case, Balaji Govindappa, in Mysore
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"The coalition government has no concern for farmers who lost their standing crops due to gale and unseasonal rains": Reddy
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The Telugu Desam Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in the state has already decided to invite the Prime Minister for the resumption of works for the construction of the greenfield capital city