
YSRCP demands action on police bias
Despite four days of efforts to secure an appointment, the delegation proceeded directly to the DGP's office in Mangalagiri, handing over the memorandum to staff in his absence. They decried the collapse of law and order, where police in 'yellow shirts' prioritise TDP victories over constitutional duties, stifling YSRCP campaigns and enabling attacks on opposition cadres.
'The police conduct is a grave insult to democracy, turning elections into a contest against law enforcement itself,' asserted MLC Lella Appireddy, emphasising that TDP wins would essentially be police-engineered. He questioned the DGP's inaction amid biased polling centre shifts and voter intimidation, demanding measures to ensure free and fair voting.

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