Naidu to DGP: create rule of legislation in State

TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday wrote to DGP Goutam Sawang expressing concern in excess of “deterioration of law and purchase in the Point out.”

Referring to the attack on the TDP leaders at Angallu of Kurabalathota mandal in Chittoor district on Friday, Mr. Naidu alleged that the ruling YSRCP was unleashing a reign of anarchy in the Point out.

Inspite of growing range of assaults in Chittoor district, cherished minimal was staying accomplished by the federal government to incorporate the circumstance.

Mr. Naidu mentioned that in its place of arresting the ruling social gathering leaders who were being associated in the attack, DSP Madusudhanachari arrested the TDP leaders who were being peacefully demonstrating to register their protest from the assault.

“It is preposterous on the section of the law enforcement to arrest the victims and defend the culprits,” Mr. Naidu said.

“If the anarchy carries on, folks will quickly get rid of religion in the police. It is, consequently, essential to build the rule of regulation, punish the responsible and secure the victims,” he noticed.

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