TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu’s release from Rajahmundry Central Jail after the High Court granted him interim bail was met with an enthusiastic welcome. As per the security protocols of his Z-category status, the police had made appropriate arrangements for his road journey from Rajahmundry to Undavalli in Guntur District. However, the public responded to the call from party leaders and gathered in large numbers to celebrate his release.
Chandrababu’s route from Rajahmundry to his residence in Undavalli took him through Vemagiri, Ravulapalem, Peravali, Tanuku, Tadepalligudem, Bhimadolu, Denduluru, Eluru, Hanuman Junction, Gannavaram, and Vijayawada. The atmosphere was electrifying as Chandrababu stepped out of jail, with fans cheering and chanting “Jai Babu.” Thousands of supporters and activists defied police restrictions to give him a warm welcome. After 52 days, Chandrababu Naidu’s release was a moment of joy and celebration.
People lined up along the route, even beyond the convoy’s road map, to catch a glimpse of Chandrababu. TDP leaders displayed massive banners along the main roads of the convoy’s route, including Rajahmundry. Hundreds of fans awaited him at major intersections, and the air was filled with resounding chants of “Chandrababu.” Party leaders and activists turned out in large numbers in Tadepalli, Bhimadolu, Denduluru, Eluru, Gannavaram, and Vijayawada to welcome him with spirited slogans, celebrating his return with “Jai Babu” and “Boss is back.”
This post was last modified on 31 October 2023 9:44 pm
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