In Nellore (Andhra Pradesh) [India], former minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy claimed that the ruling Telugu Desam Party has been attacking YSRCP leaders and damaging their properties and that the police are not taking any action despite complaints.

Reddy alleged that the TDP has been trying to weaken the YSRCP by attacking its leaders and damaging their properties. He alleged that the TDP has been using private individuals to attack YSRCP leaders and damage their properties, without even notifying them in some cases.

The former minister also alleged that the TDP is trying to eliminate the YSRCP and the people are watching everything. He warned that the TDP's actions will be counterproductive and the party will face the consequences in future.

Reddy's comments come in the wake of recent attacks on YSRCP leaders and damage to their properties in several parts of the state. The YSRCP has been accusing the TDP of unleashing a reign of terror against its leaders and cadres.

In a recent incident, a rice mill belonging to YSRCP leader Ranga Reddy was set on fire in Kudur village of Gudur mandal in Nellore district, causing a loss of Rs 50 lakh. Despite complaints made to the police, no action has been taken against the culprits, Reddy alleged.

Former chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy allegedly allotted two acres of irrigated land in survey number 202/A1 at Tadepalli in the capital Amaravathi area to his party office, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) said.

The ruling party claimed that Jagan had prepared a plan to occupy the neighboring 15 acres by constructing the party office on these two acres. It has now been clarified that the Irrigation Department has not given permission to hand over these two acres to the YSR Congress party, the TDP said.

The Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA), Mangalagiri, Tadepalli Municipal Corporation (MTMC) or even Revenue officials did not hand over the land belonging to the Irrigation department to the then ruling party, the ruling party said.

The TDP further said that the most surprising thing is that the YSRCP did not even seek approval of the plan to build the party office and started construction. On learning about all these matters, the general secretary of the Guntur district unit of the TDP lodged a complaint with the CRDA commissioners and MTMC officials regarding the illegal occupation of this two-acre land and asked for necessary action to be taken. against squatters, the TDP said.

After this, demolition of these illegal constructions of the YSRCP leaders was started under the supervision of the MTMC officials, he said, adding that the letter was sent to the YSRCP leaders by the Irrigation Department.