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YSRCP slams Govt for lawlessness, dalit oppression
06 Jun 2025 6:27 PM

Tadepalli, June 6: YSRCP MLA Tatiparthi Chandrasekhar from Yerragondapalem condemned the State government for the collapse of law and order, accusing it of shielding TDP leaders while targeting dalits and dissenters. “Women and children are unsafe, and Dalits are treated as enemies,” he said, highlighting rampant police brutality against Dalit youth and selective justice.
Chandrasekhar criticized the coalition government’s unfulfilled promises, noting public support for YSRCP’s ‘Vennupotu Dinam’ protest against its failures, while TDP’s Mahanadu event in Kadapa flopped despite heavy mobilization.
“The people reject this arrogance. CM Naidu must face reality,” he asserted.
He accused the government of protecting TDP affiliates involved in crimes, including unchecked ganja transport, as admitted by TDP’s Ganta Srinivasa Rao. Chandrasekhar cited atrocities like the unresolved rape and murder of a minor in Muchumarri and the gang rape of a Dalit girl in Rapthadu by 14 TDP-linked men.
“Home Minister Anita defends police excesses while ignoring these horrors,” he said, noting 700 attacks and 300 murders of YSRCP activists, including former MPTC member Ramesh Naidu in Kurnool.
The MLA slammed the government for stifling dissent with fabricated cases against those questioning power tariffs or delayed welfare schemes. Unlike YSRCP’s transparent welfare delivery, he said, the current regime is steeped in corruption. “The people’s verdict is clear,” Chandrasekhar vowed to fight for justice.