YSRCP's Jagan Mohan Reddy alleges 'murder of democracy' in local body polls
YSRCP leaders have accused the ruling TDP coalition of widespread intimidation and police misuse during local body elections. They claim elected members were attacked and prevented from voting. Similar incidents were reported in other constituenci...

In a statement on X, Jagan Mohan Reddy on Monday said its elected Mandal Parishad Territorial Constituency members were allegedly stopped on the road, attacked, and prevented from exercising their right to vote.
"Even in a small MPP election, the way democracy is being brutally murdered exposes the extreme high-handedness of the TDP and the dangerous nature of the coalition government led by @ncbn, who has reduced elections to a show of force instead of a democratic process," the wrote.
Detailing the alleged incidents, Reddy added, "In Udayagiri constituency, Vinjamuru mandal, our YSRCP MPTCs were stopped on the road while coming to exercise their vote. They were attacked, a woman MPTC suffered bleeding injuries, one member was kidnapped, and another was taken into police custody, all with the sole aim of stopping them from voting to elect an MPP."
The party also alleged police complicity, stating, "During these incidents, the police acted like puppets in the hands of the TDP, openly supporting the ruling party and failing to protect the democratic process."
Similar allegations were made in the Rayadurgam constituency.
"The same ugly picture was repeated in the Rayadurgam constituency, Bommanahal mandal. Our YSRCP MPTCS were confined and kept away, and the MPP election was completed forcibly while police and election officials stood as silent spectators," it said.
"If this is the condition of democracy in a small local body indirect election, it clearly shows how arrogant and anti-democratic this government has become," the party alleged.
Reacting to Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's remarks in the Telangana Assembly, where he claimed the project was stopped after discussions with Chandrababu Naidu, YSRCP leaders said the Chief Minister's "Rayalaseema mask" had fallen off.
They alleged that Revanth Reddy's public assertion and his readiness for an all-party verification "exposed an unholy nexus that led to the halt of a project crucial for Rayalaseema's drinking water and irrigation needs."
Terming the move a "death warrant" for Rayalaseema, the YSRCP demanded that Chandrababu Naidu explain the personal and political interests behind stopping the project. The party also questioned the Chief Minister's silence on Telangana's upstream projects, repeated diversions from Srisailam and Andhra Pradesh's failure to assert its rights before statutory forums.
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