Jagan lambasts NDA govt in State for deterioration in law and order

Update: 2024-08-10 07:45 IST

Former Chief Minister and YSRCP president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy consoling the family members of the deceased YSRCP activist Pasupuleti Subbarayudu at Seetharamapuram village in Mahanandi mandal in Nandyal district on Friday

Seetharampuram (Nandyal district) : Former Chief Minister and YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy consoled the grieving family of Pasupuleti Subbarayudu, who was brutally murdered last Saturday night by TDP men in Seetharampuram village and said that not only the direct perpetrators but also those who orchestrated the crimes should be held accountable.

Speaking to the media after consoling the family of Subbarayudu in Seeharamapuram village here on Friday, the former Chief Minister lambasted the TDP-led NDA government for the deterioration of law and order situation in the State and specifically mentioned Minister Nara Lokesh and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, urging that they be named as co-accused in such cases to restore law and order in the State.

The YSRCP president said Subbarayudu was hacked to death at his own house while the police, including an SI and constables, stood by and watched.

Despite prior warnings to the police about the possibility of an attack, no additional forces were deployed and the attackers were allowed to flee the scene after the crime, he said.

He said that the YSRCP would approach the High Court and if necessary, the Supreme Court, to seek justice for Subbarayudu’s family and to ensure the safety of party workers and their families in similar situations. He vowed to fight until those responsible, including those who orchestrated the attacks, are brought to justice and jailed.

He also requested the media to highlight not only the killers but also those who are supporting and enabling such crimes, specifically mentioning the need to bring Nara Lokesh and Chandrababu Naidu to justice.

He said the TDP-led coalition government was betraying the people by not fulfilling any of the pre-election promises. The fear of being questioned by the public has led the ruling party to create an atmosphere of terror across the State, he said.

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