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Shocking Secrets Behind Ongole Car Controversy

Shocking Secrets Behind Ongole Car Controversy

Just recall this line from the famous Rangasthalam title song- "kanipinchani cheyyedo aadisthunna aata bommalamantaa/ vinapadani paataki chendaadesthunna tholu bommalamantaa.."

Yes, this is the crux of this shocking revelation in the incident of a Home Guard taking away the car from a citizen mentioning that is needed for CM Convoy.

Let us decode it point by point. In the first place how come the convoy is in short of vehicles? Here are the observations. 

1. The vehicle belongs to TDP party worker. There are some evidences including the photographs he had taken at many occasions with TDP MLA of that time Anjaneyulu who is also the district President of the party as of now.

2. The vehicle (Innova) was bought taking a subsidy from the SC Corporation when Chandrababu was the Chief Minister

3. The name of the Assistant Motor Vehicle Inspector who directed the Home Guard to get the vehicle is Adusumilli Sandhya, whose loyalties are suspected to be with TDP.

4. The incident happened at 10:30 PM. The driver himself said that another vehicle is booked for the as they are in hurry to reach Tirupati on time. Then, why the family members called TV5, ABN, ETV reporters without going to Tirupati? TV5 recorded the visuals of the family in bus stand after the vehicle left the place.

5. When the incident happened at around 10:30 to 11 PM, only Eenadu and Andhra Jyothy could cover this news in main pages. There is no information to other channels or dailies at all. Does the family consider only TV5, ABN and Eenadu as the only media in the state? 

6. Chandrababu started lamenting on this incident early in the morning responding to the news in his dailies.

7. If the vehicle is needed for convoy, why don't' the Home Guard or the people who directed him approach other vehicle owners around? Why only this vehicle was chosen?

8. Above all the Home Guard mentioning only about CM Convoy and only the TV5, ABN and Eenadu reporters readily available close to the place of incident are rising many doubts.

In fact, this story can be adopted and made into a movie for OTT. It really works on screen, though a flop show off screen. Hope the young directors are reading this.

AK Sudarshan

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