Andhra capital row: Chandrababu Naidu detained in Vijayawada amid high drama
Andhra capital row: Chandrababu Naidu detained in Vijayawada amid high drama

Andhra capital row: Chandrababu Naidu detained in Vijayawada amid high drama

Protesting against police behaviour, Naidu and others sat on the road at the busy Benz Circle in Vijayawada, bringing traffic to a standstill.

Amid high drama, the police detained former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and other leaders of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), when they were trying to embark on a 'bus yatra' to Amaravati on Wednesday night.

The police later let off the TDP President and other leaders at his house at Undavalli in Amaravati.

Tension prevailed near Vedika Kalyana Mandapam when Naidu, Communist Party of India (CPI) state Secretary K. Ramakrishna and other TDP leaders were leaving on a 'bus yatra' as part of the continuing protest by Amaravati farmers over the YSRCP government's three capitals proposal.

Police stopped the Leader of Opposition and others, leading to a heated debate between the two sides. Protesting against the police behaviour, Naidu and others sat on the road at Benz Circle.

Naidu condemned the high-handed behaviour of police and demanded that they be allowed to undertake the 'bus yatra'. The protestors raised slogans against Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and the police.

The protest led to huge traffic jam at the busy city centre. Amid a tense situation, the police forcibly lifted the protesting leaders and carried them to waiting police vehicles. They were later dropped at Naidu's residence.

Naidu's son Nara Lokes, former ministers Atchan Naidu, Devineni Uma and TDP MLAs were also among those detained.

Meanwhile, Home Minister Mekathoti Sucharitha slammed Naidu for the "drama" and said that he is turning out to be an anti-social element after losing power. She blamed him for the chaotic situation in Krisnna and Guntur districts.

"He is just trying to save the lands of his benamis in the capital region by creating a law and order problem in the region," she said.

The minister said under the three capital proposal the legislative capital will remain in Amaravati and hence there was no need for any protest over the issue.

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