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Attack On Jagan: All Fingers Pointing Towards TDP!

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   25 Oct 2018 1:42 PM GMT
Attack On Jagan: All Fingers Pointing Towards TDP!
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YS Jaganmohan Reddy was attacked by a person identified as Janipalli Srinivas Rao (30), who hails from Taniyalapalli village near Amalapuram in East Godavari, at Visakha Airport Lounge on Thursday. The Accused was working as a chef in Fusion Foods Restaurant in Visakha Airport for the past one year. Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) took the Youth into custody soon after the attack.

If the buzz is true, Fusion Foods Restaurant chain is owned by Tottempudi Harsha Vardhan who seems to be inclined towards TDP. Some people even suspect that the attacker could be TDP Activist.

Attack of YS Jagan at the Airport is being seen as a major security lapse. Common Man have begun questioning what about their safety if the Opposition Leader can't be project in a high-security zone.

How the Accused was able to move freely with a knife in airport where metal detectors and surveillance is maintained round the clock? This is why conspiracy theory can't be ignored.

Governor ESL Narasimhan sought a detailed report on the knife attack from AP DGP RP Thakur. DGP, however, had thrown the blame on CISF asking them how they had allowed a knife into the longue. However, YCP Leaders reminded DGP that AP Police were present when Jagan was attacked and video footage confirms it.

Mr.Thakur has gone to the extent of suspecting attacker could be Jagan's Fan. Why would anybody wants to kill the Leader whom he/she admires?

AP Minister Kaluva Srinivasulu projected the attack as the conspiracy by Centre - 'If we have any such intention, We would have killed him during Padayatra itself. This happened at the airport..which means it's a conspiracy by Centre as part of Operation Garuda'.

YCP Leaders such as Roja wondered if the knife used to attack was poisoned, just alike it's been done during cockfights. TDP Government which had to take the responsibility tried to wash off its hands saying State Police aren't involved in the airport security.