The shocking and heinous death of an elderly man named Singayya who sadly got crushed to death under the car used by Jagan on the recent trip to Sattenapalli is one of the shocking incidents in Andhra Pradesh politics in recent years.
While the Guntur police have already started investigation in this case and the alleged car involved with this incident has already been seized, Chief minister, Chandrababu Naidu himself has commented on this topic today.
Naidu spoke briefly and generically on this matter while addressing the public today.
“This man (Jagan) doesn’t even care about the lives of public. When an elderly man Singayya got crushed under his car, he didn’t even care for him. They threw away his body like a corpse. Sadly, there was a delay in taking the injured man to a hospital and he passed away.
To cover this up, they tried to spin a new story by saying the incident happened with another car and not the one used by Jagan. But I got the forensic report and it clearly state that his car is the one involved in the incident.” Chandrababu stated.
This is the first time chief minister Chandrababu spoke on this matter, and he had a pretty concerning statement to make. He even added the forensic evidence to cement his claim.
With the chief minister himself being concerned with this matter, it has to be seen how the Andhra Pradesh police would hold the accused responsible and whether Jagan himself would be facing the consequences soon.
This post was last modified on 1 July 2025 7:31 pm
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