The political scene in Andhra Pradesh is tense after recent incidents of stone-throwing at prominent leaders. YS Jagan, Pawan Kalyan, and N Chandrababu Naidu were targeted by troublemakers, but thankfully, no one was seriously injured. The attacks have sparked condemnation from various political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The Election Commission of India has taken note of the incidents and instructed authorities to submit a report. The TDP has demanded an inquiry into the attacks on Jagan and called for the removal of certain police officials. Stone-pelting has become a concerning trend in the state’s political landscape.
While some have dismissed the attacks as orchestrated, others have criticized the response from certain political parties as inappropriate. This is not the first time Jagan has been targeted, with a similar incident occurring in 2018. Some believe these attacks are a sign of Jagan’s impending victory in the upcoming elections.
The YSR Congress has condemned the attack on Chandrababu Naidu and called for a fair investigation. The Election Commission has emphasized the need for security measures at public events to prevent further violence. Stone-pelting has disrupted public meetings and roadshows in recent days, raising concerns about the safety of political leaders in Andhra Pradesh.