Thanks to Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan's heroic entry to Ippatam village everyone got to know about the village now. Nor just Andhra Pradesh people from other places also talked about the issue with the national media giving coverage to the issue as Pawan traveled on the car rooftop.
Though Pawan Kalyan fans and Jana Sena supporters loved his entry he was also slammed for ignoring the safety measures. A few national media outlets asked how someone like Pawan Kalyan can do such things.
Now Pawan Kalyan's hero entry attracted him a case. Based on a complaint registered with the Tadepalli Police by a person, a case was filed against the Jana Sena chief. The complainant said that due to rash driving of the car carrying Pawan Kalyan he fell and sustained injuries.
As a result, a case was filed under the section of IPC 336, 177 MV act. The person said that he fell off his bike due to the convoy and sought action against the Jana Sena chief. The Tadepalli Police registered the case following this.
It is known that Pawan Kalyan reached the Ippatam village on the car rooftop after a few houses were reportedly demolished by the state government. Janasena alleged that the government targeted a few people who gave land to their meeting and demolished their houses.
To stand in solidarity with them Janasena announced Rs 1 lakh each to people whose houses were demolished. But the issue took an interesting turn as flexes appeared in front of houses saying that their houses were not demolished and they requested people to not try to show life as truth.
Not just Pawan Kalyan, Telugu Desam Party leader Lokesh Nara also visited the Ippatam village and supported the villagers. He said that Jagan Mohan Reddy knows only destruction and TDP will develop the village after it comes to power.
Yet again the Ippatam village is in the news as a case was reportedly filed against Pawan Kalyan for the entry he made to the village to support the villagers whose houses were reportedly demolished to target a few people.
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Though Pawan Kalyan fans and Jana Sena supporters loved his entry he was also slammed for ignoring the safety measures. A few national media outlets asked how someone like Pawan Kalyan can do such things.
Now Pawan Kalyan's hero entry attracted him a case. Based on a complaint registered with the Tadepalli Police by a person, a case was filed against the Jana Sena chief. The complainant said that due to rash driving of the car carrying Pawan Kalyan he fell and sustained injuries.
As a result, a case was filed under the section of IPC 336, 177 MV act. The person said that he fell off his bike due to the convoy and sought action against the Jana Sena chief. The Tadepalli Police registered the case following this.
It is known that Pawan Kalyan reached the Ippatam village on the car rooftop after a few houses were reportedly demolished by the state government. Janasena alleged that the government targeted a few people who gave land to their meeting and demolished their houses.
To stand in solidarity with them Janasena announced Rs 1 lakh each to people whose houses were demolished. But the issue took an interesting turn as flexes appeared in front of houses saying that their houses were not demolished and they requested people to not try to show life as truth.
Not just Pawan Kalyan, Telugu Desam Party leader Lokesh Nara also visited the Ippatam village and supported the villagers. He said that Jagan Mohan Reddy knows only destruction and TDP will develop the village after it comes to power.
Yet again the Ippatam village is in the news as a case was reportedly filed against Pawan Kalyan for the entry he made to the village to support the villagers whose houses were reportedly demolished to target a few people.
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