
YSRCP general secretary alleges assassination plot by TDP leaders
Mr. Satish claimed to have received 'credible intelligence' from TDP well-wishers that the alleged plan was retaliation for his sharp criticism of Mr. Lokesh during recent press conferences. He asserted that the intention was 'not just assault but murder.'
Expressing complete distrust in the State police, he accused them of failing to ensure his safety or act impartially amid what he described as rising political violence in the region — citing an attack on wedding attendees four days ago and an attempted murder of MLC Ramesh Yadav and Velpula Ramu the following day.
He accused the TDP-led government, including Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, of 'passive complicity,' and alleged a pattern in which YSRCP workers faced false SC/ST atrocity cases — even when they were in custody during the alleged incidents — following TDP attacks. He also criticised a DIG for 'unprofessional conduct' and questioned the lack of police action despite assaults occurring close to police presence.
Mr. Satish demanded a suo motu CBI probe into the alleged threat and accused TDP leaders of intimidating journalists, 'undermining democracy.' He characterised the Pulivendula bypoll as 'a clash between the constituency's resilience and TDP's red-book arrogance.'

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