Andhra Pradesh Plunged into Chaos: YSRCP Leader Booked, TDP Cadre's House Burning Sparks Political Tensions

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{ "title": "Andhra Pradesh Plunged into Chaos: YSRCP Leader Booked, TDP Cadre's House Burning Sparks Political Tensions", "article": "A dramatic turn of events has unfolded in Andhra Pradesh, with the police registering a case against senior YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) leader Jogi Ramesh for allegedly making derogatory comments against Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his son Nara Lokesh. The move comes after a complaint was filed by the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP). In a retaliatory attack, TDP activists ransacked and set fire to Ramesh's house at Ibrahimpatnam, causing significant damage. The police have booked 11 TDP leaders and their associates under various sections of the law. Ramesh, who was not present at the time of the attack, alleged that Vijayawada MP Kesineni Chinni was behind the incident, acting under Lokesh's directions. This is not the first such incident. On Saturday night, TDP activists attacked the house of another former minister and senior YSRCP leader, Ambati Rambabu, in Guntur, allegedly in response to derogatory remarks made against Naidu. The attackers damaged the residence and office, vandalized vehicles, and set the house on fire. Rambabu was arrested hours before the attack for allegedly making abusive comments against Naidu during a protest. He was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. The YSRCP has condemned the attacks, alleging a breakdown of law and order. The party has demanded the imposition of President's Rule. YSRCP president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy described the incidents as a symbol of anarchy and barbaric rule, warning that the TDP's actions would ultimately lead to the downfall of their government. Chief Minister Naidu, however, has attributed the YSRCP's frustration to their inability to accept the government's successes in reviving the crisis-ridden state. He has vowed to maintain law and order and warned TDP workers against taking the law into their own hands."