The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Tension in Guntur as TDP, YSRCP cadres clash over alleged misuse of volunteers

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Tension prevailed in Guntur under the Prathipadu Assembly constituen­cy limits on Wednesday as the TDP and YSRCP cadres clashed over the meetings allegedly being held by ruling party candidate Balasani Kiran Kumar with the government­appointed volunteers.

TDP candidate B. Ramanjaney­ulu, along with the activists of the alliance parties (BJP and JSP) staged a protest in front of Mr. Kiran Kumar’s house and raised slogans against the “misuse of volunteers and violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by convening a meeting with the volunteers.”

The YSRCP leaders allegedly attacked the vehicles of the TDP leader. During the heated argument that preceded, while the YSRCP denied the presence of the volunteers at the meeting, the TDP named the volunteers who reportedly came from different villages meeting.

The TDP leaders said they had identified the volunteers by name and village, and lodged a complaint with the Nallapadu police.

Mr. Ramanjaney­ulu alleged that the YSRCP candidate had been conducting meetings with the volunteers, offering them money and gifts. The YSRCP leader was also asking the volunteers to identify the opposition voters and influence them to favour the ruling party, he alleged.

Meanwhile, Guntur Superinten­dent of Police Tushar Dudi said they were filing criminal cases based on complaints received from both the parties.

The SP said that Mr. Ramanjaney­ulu, along with his followers, went to the YSRCP office and staged protest there “without verifying the facts.” This led to the unwanted clash and caused law and order disturbanc­e, he added. for the

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