Perni condemns TDP’s false cases and harassment of YSRCP leaders

Tadepalli, July 14: Former Minister Perni Venkataramaiah (Perni Nani) has launched a blistering attack on the TDP-led coalition government, running a "red-book regime" that targets YSRCP leaders and activists with fabricated cases. 
Under the direction of Nara Lokesh, orchestrated the political vendetta by filing baseless cases against active YSRCP leaders to suppress dissent. Speaking to the media, Nani vowed to hold accountable those responsible for such injustices in court, asserting, “We have all the evidence to expose their malicious tactics.”
A glaring example of this misconduct is the case involving Uppala Harika, Krishan District ZP Chairperson, and a BC women leader was attacked on Saturday in Gudivada, but saw the tables turned when a false case was filed against her husband, Uppala Ramu, in a blatant attempt to shift blame. “The TDP orchestrated an assault and then pinned false charges on our party leaders,” Nani stated, pointing to video evidence in their possession. A TDP woman activist falsely claimed that Harika, who sustained injuries while tearing down a flex banner of Perni Nani, was struck by a car, an accusation Nani dismissed as a blatant lie. "This is a shameful tactic to silence our leaders," he asserted, emphasizing the TDP's pattern of fabricating complaints to deflect accountability.
Labeling Minister Kollu Ravindra a “daylight fraud” and Vemireddy Prashanti a “great actress,”. “Kollu Ravindra has been receiving illicit funds from Vemireddy Prashanti, who is amassing wealth through illegal quartz mining, with a portion funneled to the Minister,” Nani stated. 
The TDP and Janasena parties instigated riots in Gudivada by encouraging their workers to consume ganja and alcohol. The TDP orchestrated an attack on the ZP Chairperson and then filed counter-cases against YSRCP leaders to evade accountability. “For the past 13 months, the TDP’s sole agenda has been to file baseless cases against anyone who dares to challenge them,” Nani said, 

Nani condemned the TDP government as “psychopathic.” He called for immediate action to stop the misuse of state machinery and vowed to fight for justice in courts. “The people of Andhra Pradesh will not tolerate this oppression,” Nani concluded, urging the public to stand against the TDP’s tactics.

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