YSRCP alleged the unlawful detention of its media wing secretary Pudi Srihari, calling it 'vindictive politics'. However, police stated he was arrested over a social media post allegedly threatening CM Chandrababu Naidu with a knife.
The party alleged that Srihari, who also serves as Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, was intercepted by police in plain clothes, his mobile phone and laptop were seized, and he was taken away without being informed about the reason for detention or his destination.

YSRCP Alleges 'Vindictive Politics'
The party also alleged that Srihari's house was later searched by police without permission, and entry was restricted even for party representatives, which it said amounted to misuse of power.
YSRCP Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Lella Appi Reddy also condemned the development, terming it a "serious attack on civil liberties" and alleging that the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led coalition government was indulging in "vindictive politics" by targeting opposition leaders. He claimed that Srihari was stopped while returning home after meeting0 Jagan Mohan Reddy and was not allowed to go back.
Appi Reddy further alleged that the police did not disclose their identity or provide any explanation at the time of detention. According to Appi Reddy, the entire episode reflected an attempt to suppress democratic rights and intimidate YSRCP leaders, and he demanded Srihari's immediate release.
Police Version: Arrest Linked to Social Media Post
However, Chittoor police officials presented a different version, stating that Srihari was arrested in connection with a case registered against him after he allegedly posted photos on social media holding a knife with captions referring to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. Police said a case was registered in Chittoor following the post, after which Srihari was taken into custody and shifted to Chittoor for further legal proceedings.
YSRCP has reiterated its demand for Srihari's release and urged the state government to stop what it described as undemocratic and politically motivated actions against opposition members. (ANI)
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