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Lukewarm Response to Bandh Call Accident Fatalities Occur Due to Gion Who Came to His Rescue The police behaved rudely and inflicted injuries on my back and hands. It was the women farmers Galla Jayadev, from Thullur, who came to my rescue Guntur MP VIJAYAWADA WEDNESDAY 03 22l01l2020 newindianexpress com EXPRESS READ Galla Jayadev 55-year-old dies after house catches fire Vijayawada: A 55-year-old accuses police of differently-abled man was charred to death after he was trapped in his house which caught fire due to short circuit. The rude treatment incident took place in Lankapalli on Monday. The deceased was EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE the injuries, the police pro- identified as Hasan Baig and was @ Guntur vided only first aid, that too in the police vehicle. “The po- reportedly living alone. According GUNTUR MP Galla Jayadev, lice took me to various places to police, the short circuit who was arrested on Monday in the district, including Nar- occurred at 11 pm and the fire late night and released from asaraopet, Rompicherla and soon engulfed the house and the district prison on Tues- Kollipara. Despite being an gave no chance to Baig to escape. day afternoon after court MP, I was treated rudely.” A deserted road in Thullur, one of the few villages where bandh was a success; (R) people thank CM for announcing sops for farmers, in Amaravathi I PRASANT MADUGULA granted him bail, accused the It might be recalled that the police of treating him badly Thullur police took the MP Don’t ride without and inflicting injuries on into custody and registered helmet, says DTC him. The TDP MP said it was cases against him and others women from the capital re- for violating prohibitory or- Vijayawada: A majority of road Lukewarm response to bandh call accident fatalities occur due to gion who came to his rescue. ders and other sections, in- Jayadev-led farmers and cluding some non-bailable Businesses remain shut in Mandadam, Velagapudi, Thullur, little impact in other villages overspeeding and riding without TDP activists attempted to ones. A case was registered helmets, said Deputy Transport Commissioner S Venkateswara lay siege to the Assembly under Sections 143, 188, 353, EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE As the Opposition Telugu ‘unilateral’ decision, the JAC sembly, unidentified men set building as part of the 324, 332 r/w 149 of the IPC @ Vijayawada Desam leaders raised slogans gave a call for bandh across all the statue of former CM late Rao. Speaking at a meet on road ‘Chalo Assembly’ call against Jayadev. against the government, the 29 villages and staged YS Rajasekhar Reddy at Don- safety organised at Andhra given by the Amara- Police reportedly THE bandh call given by Am- Speaker Tammineni Sitaram peaceful protests there. dapadu on fire. However, the Loyola College here on Tuesday, vati Parirakshana shifted him to vari- aravati Parirakshna Joint Ac- suspended 17 members for dis- As part of the indefinite pro- locals were able to douse the Rao requested parents to be strict Samithi against the ous police stations tion Committee (JAC), which rupting the CM’s address. The tests, which entered 35th day fire with the help of water and with their children and insist relocation of the Sec- till late in the night is opposing the AP Decentrali- bill was passed by a voice vote. on Tuesday, villagers in Mand- sand. They alleged that it them to ride their two-wheelers retariat from Amara- and produced him be- sation of Governance and In- Angered over introduction adam burnt copies of the bill could be a handiwork of TD only with helmets on. vati to Visakhapatnam, fore the magistrate clusive Development of all Re- of the bill—which recognises and threatened Chief Minister leaders as the party president on Monday. around 3 am on Tuesday. gions Bill-2020, evoked a Amaravati as the legislative, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy of N Chandrababu Naidu was Coming out of the prison, The magistrate sent the MP lukewarm response in the cap- taken into police custody. ital villages on Tuesday. Jayadev said he had every to judicial remand till Janu- We won’t allow the government to shift the capital from Amaravati. The JAC members also took right to stage protest as he ary 30 and police shifted him While normal life was Amaravati is our capital and we will go to any extent for it out a rally at Patamata in Vi- was not served any notice. He to the district prison in thrown out of gear in Mand- jayawada, extending support said he held the protest in a Guntur. adam, Velagapudi and Thullur Mandadam farmers to Amaravati farmers, and de- peaceful manner, but the po- In the morning, TDP dis- as businesses remained shut, manded that the government lice obstructed him. trict president GV there was little impact of the Vizag as the executive and committing mass suicides if reconsider its decision on tri- “The police behaved rudely Anjaneyulu and former MLA shutdown in other capital vil- Kurnool as the judicial capi- he did not withdraw his deci- furcating the capital. and inflicted injuries on my A Rajendra Prasad staged a lages despite personal visits tal—women and farmers from sion on the capital. “We won’t “Jagan should reconsider back and hands with nails. It protest at Ambedkar by JAC members. all the 29 capital villages tried allow the government to shift his decision as the lives of was the women farmers from Statue Centre in Guntur, de- Legislative Affairs Minister to stop the Assembly proceed- the capital from Amaravati. thousands are connected with Thullur who came to my res- manding release of Jayadev. Buggana Rajendranath Reddy ings and were arrested by the Amaravati is our capital and the bill. Instead of granting cue when the police caned Later, the Mangalagiri court introduced the bill in the As- police earlier in the day. we will go to any extent for it,” what the farmers want, he is me,” he alleged. Jayadev granted him bail and he was sembly on Monday, and it was Intensifying their protests they said. announcing sops for them,” claimed that though he released from prison by approved after discussions and expressing resentment Meanwhile, hours after the JAC president Ch Sudhakar sought medical attention for afternoon. later in the evening. over the State government’s passage of the bill in the As- said. Sai Prasad gets posting Vijayawada: Senior IAS officer G Sai Prasad has been posted as the managing director of AP Solar Power Corporation Private Limited and ex-officio principal secretary to the Energy Department. Orders to this effect were released by Chief Secretary Nilam Sawhney on Tuesday. The 1991 IAS officer was the principal secretary in the CMO under the regime of the previous TDP government and was transferred on May 30, 2019 after YS Jagan Mohan Reddy took oath as CM. Meanwhile, Shashibhushan Kumar, IAS, has been placed in full additional charge of the post of Director General, AP Human Resource Development Institute, Bapatla. ENS /thenewindianxpress All the news.All the Innews. just In justa click a click.. @newindianxpress +The New Indian Express Log to www.newindianexpress.comLog to www.newindianexpress.com.
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