Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy is one of the most debated names in the AP political circles these days after a video of him smashing the EVM at a polling station in Macherla went viral.
This was followed by the revelation of TDP booth agent Seshagiri Rao who was attacked and injured by Pinnelli’s close men. Police CI Narayana was also attacked by Pinnelli’s men. These incidents came to light in a belated manner on May 20, which was followed by AP police’s search operation to nab him.
But despite AP police commissioning 4 groups for the search operation to arrest Pinnelli, he and his men couldn’t be trapped or traced.
In that case, who gave shelter to Pinnelli while the police were searching for him in Andhra, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai? Why couldn’t the police even sniff Pinnelli’s presence till he came by himself and surrendered at the SP Office?
According to unverified rumors, a key leader from Telangana Congress is said to be a relative of Pinnelli and he played a crucial role here. Apparently, the leader played a key role in safeguarding Pinnelli by sheltering him.
Apart from that, there is also hearsay that a key leader belonging to Karnataka Congress also came to the YCP MLA’s rescue. It is rumored that the Pinnelli safeguarding operation was run through think-tanks in AP and at one point, it was even heard he was leaving the country. This deception tactic was cleverly conceived and executed.
This post was last modified on 31 May 2024 2:17 pm
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