Cases against YCP MLA: Is it a conspiracy to win Nandyala?
The other day, Chittoor district police filed suits against YSRCP deputy Chevireddy Bhaskara Reedy and took him into custody for supporting the public outcry in the village of Ramapuram for the landfill change. Police, probably at the behest of the Babus in Amravati, put him in pre-trial detention, as if the legislator had committed himself to a major crime.
And just a couple of days later last Tuesday, Magalagiri police filed another false case against another YSRCP deputy, Alla Ramakrishna Reddy, claiming to support Penubaka farmers in ‘Grass Sabha’, where farmers asked officials Of CRDA to record procedures in Minutes, which is mandatory for any Grass Sabha. But the police took it as a felony and filed lawsuits against the legislator and farmers.
Meanwhile, political analysts suspect some invisible political conspiracy behind the arrest of two YSRCP MEP members for petty reasons in as little as a week. The government and ruling party, in their desperation to win Nandyala’s election in turn, are playing all the cards, including police misuse and power, said a senior writer, watching events closely.
The game plan seems, he said, is to prevent YSRCP lawmakers in Nandyala by putting them behind bars at the crucial time and thus weaken the chances of winning YSRCP. In fact, it is not a new formula; He said and added that the prime minister had adopted it earlier in the case of none other than Bhuma Nagireddy whose sudden disappearance made necessary the partial election.
The government filed all false cases against Bhuma including SC, ST case when he was on YSRCP to make him change loyalties. Therefore, it can be presumed that the Chief Minister in his desperation to lose the crucial battle of Nandyala would go to any extent in the misuse of power in the coming days.