Police in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh have launched an investigation after a YSRCP supporter was allegedly run over by the car of get together president and former chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday.
Cheeli Singaiah, 55, died after being run over purportedly when he slipped and fell in entrance of the car whereas making an attempt to bathe flowers on Jagan. In response to officers, the car’s entrance proper wheel ran over the person’s neck.
Police and YSRCP supporters rushed him to a close-by hospital and later to Guntur Authorities Hospital, however he died on the way in which, stated Guntur Superintendent of Police S Satish Kumar.
Initially, it was thought that Singaiah was injured after climbing on a car in Jagan’s convoy and falling down, however movies of him being crushed below the car wherein Jagan was travelling have gone viral on social media.
Singaiah was a resident of Vengalayapalem village and had gone to greet Jagan with flowers. The incident occurred when Jagan was returning after visiting Rentapalla village in Palnadu district, the place he had gone to console the household of a former sarpanch who had died by suicide, allegedly as a result of police harassment.
Singaiah “sadly fell down in entrance of the convoy and was run over”, SP Kumar stated.
On the identical day, one other YSRCP supporter, 30-year-old P Jayvardhan Reddy, collapsed and died in a melee of Jagan supporters close to Sattenapalli clock tower. He was declared introduced useless on the Guntur Authorities Hospital.
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Jagan’s go to to Palnadu had already develop into controversial as a result of a placard held up by a YSRCP supporter, which led to a police case and a political blame recreation.
The placard, held up by YSRCP employee T Raviteja on Wednesday, stated: “When YSRCP involves energy in 2029”, and under that, “rapa rapa narukuta”. The Telugu phrases have been a part of a line delivered by Allu Arjun in Pushpa 2. It interprets to “reduce them down, one after the other”.
Police in Palnadu stated they registered a case towards Raviteja.
Andhra Pradesh Dwelling Minister V Anitha accused Jagan of encouraging such “violent” statements.
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Jagan defended the placard, saying it was not meant to be violent and requested, “So, now you’ll be able to’t even quote a line from a film?”

