Amravati, February 2 (IANS). Andhra Pradesh Police has booked Chief Minister N. A case has been registered for alleged objectionable comments against Chandrababu Naidu and IT and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh.
A case has been registered at Ibrahimpatnam police station on the complaint of a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, the official said on Monday.
Police have also registered a separate case against the TDP workers who attacked Jogi Ramesh’s house in Ibrahimpatnam on Sunday.
On the complaint of a police officer, a case was registered for public nuisance, unlawful assembly and home invasion. Protesting against some of Jogi Ramesh’s comments, workers gathered outside his house. They removed banners, entered the house, vandalized and set furniture on fire.
YSR Congress Party leaders alleged that the attackers used petrol bombs. Jogi Ramesh was not present at home at the time of the attack. He came home late on Sunday night. The incident occurred a day after TDP workers attacked the house of another former minister and senior YSR Congress Party leader Ambati Rambabu.
Workers of TDP, which is leading the ruling alliance, were protesting against Rambabu’s alleged derogatory remarks against the Chief Minister.
On Saturday night, a large group of TDP supporters gathered outside his house and allegedly damaged the house and office. Along with this, vehicles were vandalized and some were set on fire.
YSR alleged that an attempt was made on Rambabu’s life, but he was arrested on charges of obstructing the police from performing their duty and breaking the law. Another case was registered against him for criticizing the Chief Minister and allegedly creating law and order problems by instigating fights among groups by using inflammatory language.
The police produced Rambabu before a magistrate on Sunday night, and he was sent to 14 days of judicial custody. After this he was sent to Rajahmundry Central Jail.
–IANS
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