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Court notice to Jagan over stone attack

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Stone Attack: Jagan gets a shock

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Court notice to Jagan over stone attack. The recent stone pelting incident involving Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has taken a dramatic turn, evolving from a political controversy to a legal battle.

Recap of the Incident and Initial Reactions:

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During a public appearance, CM Jagan Mohan Reddy sustained an eyebrow injury after being struck by a stone allegedly thrown by a miscreant. The incident sparked immediate political reactions. Opposition parties, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Janasena, voiced skepticism, suggesting the event might be a staged attempt by the ruling YSR Congress Party (YCP) to garner sympathy ahead of the upcoming elections.

Legal Challenge Emerges:

The controversy escalated as Matta Arun Babu filed a petition in the Vijayawada Junior Civil Judge court. The petitioner alleges that CM Jagan and YCP are exploiting the stone pelting incident to gain political mileage, drawing parallels to the "Kodi Katthi" incident that occurred before the 2019 elections.

Court Takes Action:

Acting on the petition, the court issued notices to several defendants, including CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, YCP leaders Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, Vellampalli Srinivas, Kodali Nani, and Perni Nani. The complaint accuses YCP of using such incidents not only to garner sympathy but also to strategically shift blame onto TDP and JSP, thereby influencing voters.

Unfolding Legal Battle:

With CM Jagan and YCP leaders named as defendants, the case enters a new phase. The court's investigation and subsequent proceedings will determine the legitimacy of the allegations and the potential ramifications for the involved parties.

Potential Implications:

The legal battle surrounding the stone pelting incident could have significant implications for the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh in the run-up to the elections. The court's findings may impact public perception of YCP and its leaders, potentially influencing voter sentiment.

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