Andhra Pradesh High Court advocate writes to Union Home Secretary to probe attack on Chandrababu Naidu’s convoy

TDP President N.  Chandrababu Naidu.  file

TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu. file | Photo credit: The Hindu

Andhra Pradesh (AP) High Court advocate Gudapati Lakshminarayana wrote a letter to Home Ministry Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, in which he asked former chief minister N. Requested to order an inquiry into the alleged attack on Chandrababu Naidu’s convoy. 21 April.

They also complained that the police misused their powers under Section 151 (arrest to prevent commission of cognizable offences) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and violated standing orders relating to VVIP security.

Shri Lakshminarayana alleged that the Andhra Pradesh Police was misusing Section 151 of the CrPC to please its political masters and senior officers. The police were using the powers conferred by Section 151 only to disown opposition leaders and suppress any form of democratic dissent.

“The same section was not being used against YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leaders. Instead, the police were instigating, aiding and abetting the attacks of YSRCP leaders on meetings and roadshows organized by opposition parties,” he alleged.

During Mr Naidu’s visit to Yerragondapalem on Friday, the police sided with miscreants and anti-social elements who mingled with YSRCP leaders and cadres.

The result was an attack on Mr. Naidu’s convoy. But thanks to the timely action by the National Security Guard (NSG) personnel, Mr. Naidu was injured in stone pelting in the presence of the police.

However, Santosh Kumar, the commanding officer of the NSG, suffered blood-soaked injuries as he was hit by stones apparently aimed at the TDP president.

The police had informed the protesters in advance about Mr. Naidu’s visit and did not stop the miscreants despite knowing their intention to create trouble.

As per Standing Order 325 and 326 of AP Police, it was the duty and responsibility of the local police to provide security to VVIPs, but they failed to discharge their duty properly. Keeping all these in mind, Mr. Bhalla should conduct a thorough inquiry into the incident, appealed Mr. Laxminarayan.