Condemning the arrest of Telugu Desam Party national president Nara Chandrababu Naidu, TDP leaders and supporters on Tuesday reached Simhachalam for a protest.When they were taking out a rally by trekking, police took them into custody and shifted them to the police station in vehicles.
Former Paderu MLA Giddi Eeshwari also reached Simhachalam.However, the police did not allow the Telugu Desam leaders to continue with the rally called out by the party cadre.
Keeping the law and order in view, some of the leaders have also been house arrested.
Meanwhile, Tension triggered at the residence of former minister Nakka Anand Babu, and heavy police forces were deployed as the TDP leader has called for a rally from Sharada Colony to Anjaneya Swamy Temple in Guntur.
However, the police have arrested followers of Ananda Babu for lack of permission.
Speaking on the occasion, Nakka Anand Babu expressed concerns about the government infringing upon the rights of the people in a democracy and creating fear through these arrests.
He condemned the arrest of Chandrababu and claimed that he has been implicated in a serious conspiracy case.
On the other hand, there was tension at the house of TDP Leader Budda Venkanna after police arrested him who was heading to Kanaka Durga temple in Vijayawada to offer coconuts seeking release of Chandrababu from jail.
This led to an argument between the police and the TDP leaders.
During the arrest and taking away of Buddha Venkanna, the TDP workers protested by blocking their vehicles from the police personnel.
In this order, there was an altercation between Buddha Venkanna and the police.He criticized the police for deliberately suppressing the protests related to Chandrababu’s illegal arrest.
It is known that TDP leaders are conducting pujas everywhere to get bail for TDP chief Chandrababu.An atmosphere of high tension prevailed at the Vinayaka temple in Vijayawada after Devineni Uma reached the Ganesha temple after breaking the police restrictions.
He came in an auto and had darshan of Ganesha.






