Police suspects conspiracy In Jagan’s Ramgiri visit To Deliberately create chaos

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Police investigating the conspiracy angle during former Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy’s Ramagiri visit, found that the YSRCP ranks were deliberately created by inciting the people at the helipad. They are suspecting that they were deliberately creating chaos by ignoring police restrictions.

A case has been registered against former Raptadu MLA Topudurthi Prakash Reddy in the attack on constables. It is believed that an attempt was made to create a ruckus with thousands of people at the helipad as part of a pre-planned plan and portray it as the government’s failure to provide security to former CM Jagan.

It is said that pushing barricades, attacking the police, and going towards the helicopter while shouting slogans were part of the pre-planned plan.  An FIR was registered that Prakash Reddy deliberately provoked the YSRCP ranks and incited them to attack the police.

Since Jagan’s visit to Ramagiri to visit the family of the murdered Lingamayya was a party event, all the arrangements were taken care of by the local YSRCP leaders. The police only provided security. On the 7th, the police inspected the helipad at Kuntimaddi and ordered the party leaders to change the barricades set up there and set them up in two tiers.

The YSRCP leaders ignored them. As soon as Jagan landed in the helicopter, the YSRCP ranks rushed in and the barricades fell in one fell swoop. In addition, the district SP Ratna had said in a press meet the day before that only the 11 vehicles in Jagan’s convoy and the vehicles of key leaders would be allowed in Papireddypalli and that no mass mobilization would be allowed.

The YSRCP leaders did not care. Moreover, former MLA  Prakash Reddy had mobilized a large number of people to please their leader Jagan. Messages were sent in WhatsApp groups from that morning asking them to reach the helipad at any cost. Thousands of people were brought to the helipad a few minutes before Jagan arrived.

The party ranks were incited against the police who tried to stop him. Enraged by this, the YSRCP leaders attacked the police. A case was registered against Topudurthi based on the complaint of the constables who were seriously ill and receiving treatment.

Moreover, the YSRCP is spreading the news on social media that the windshield of Jagan’s helicopter was damaged after the ranks of the party suddenly collapsed. The Sri Sathya Sai District Police is investigating the pilot who left Jagan on the return journey without informing the police.

It has been found that the helicopter took off from Jakkur in Bengaluru. It is believed that the investigation has revealed that the helicopter that left Jagan and left did not return to Jakkur. The police are investigating where the helicopter went.

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