Allu Arjun's Visit to MLA Candidate Sparks Controversy, Leads to Police Case
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The Andhra Pradesh election campaign concluded amidst a flurry of activity, with a surprise visit by Tollywood star Allu Arjun creating a stir just hours before the campaigning deadline. Despite the Election Commission's directive for non-local leaders to leave constituencies, Arjun visited his friend Shilpa Ravichandra Reddy, the YCP MLA candidate and incumbent MLA from Nandyal.
The turnout to catch a glimpse of their favorite hero, the Stylish Star and Icon Star of India, Allu Arjun, in Nandyal town exceeded all expectations. Allu Arjun, accompanied by his wife Sneha Reddy, visited Nandyal to support his good friend 'Shilpa' Ravi Chandra Kishore Reddy, who is contesting as a YSR Congress MLA candidate from the constituency.
The morning witnessed thousands of people gathering outside Ravi Chandra's house, creating a sea of fans eager to see Bunny. They enthusiastically took out their mobile phones to capture moments with the star, chanting 'Pushpa Pushpa' and showcasing Bunny's box office stamina and stardom power.
The overwhelming crowd never ceased to cheer, roaring and giving a thunderous welcome to their favorite star. They adorned him with a massive flower garland lifted by a crane and raised slogans, creating an atmosphere of celebration. The turnout was so massive that even the YCP MLA contestant had never experienced such a huge gathering at his political events.
Allu Arjun's visit attracted a large crowd of fans, leading to photos and videos of the gathering going viral on social media. This public display of support has landed both Arjun and Reddy in hot water. A complaint has been filed against them for allegedly mobilizing people without permission, violating the Election Commission's guidelines. The returning officer of the constituency has reportedly registered a case under Section 188 of the IPC, with the crime number 71/2024.
This incident highlights the Øساسities surrounding the final hours of campaigning and the strict enforcement of electoral regulations. It remains to be seen what impact, if any, this controversy will have on Reddy's candidacy as voters head to the polls on May 13th. Arjun, during his visit, emphasized Reddy's dedication and hard work, suggesting that his infrequent visits were a testament to his commitment to his constituents. However, this gesture of support has now become a legal issue, adding another layer of complexity to the already charged political landscape in Andhra Pradesh.
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