In a surprising twist of political fate, the recent appointment of annamayya SP Gangadhar as krishna SP has stirred considerable intrigue and dismay among tdp leaders and MLAs. Gangadhar, who had been at the center of controversy during the previous YSRC regime, had played a contentious role in the Angallu violence case, which had led to significant legal troubles for then-opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu and several tdp leaders.

At the time, tdp leaders had been vocal in their criticism of Gangadhar, accusing him of being biased and acting on the directives of the YSRC government. They had anticipated that once their party came into power, actions would be taken against Gangadhar, possibly leading to his demotion or reassignment. However, the recent development has taken everyone by surprise.

Instead of facing disciplinary action, Gangadhar has been given a prominent posting as the Superintendent of police (SP) for krishna district. This appointment has shocked many, including tdp MLAs, who discussed the matter with disbelief in the ap assembly lobby. The unexpected decision has led to a sense of confusion and frustration among tdp representatives and the public.

Adding to the complexity of the situation, gudivada mla Veligandla ramu recently claimed that Gangadhar has close ties with Kodali Nani, a prominent figure in the YSRC. Reports suggest that Gangadhar had even shown special interest in a case involving an attack on Nani’s PA, further fueling suspicions of favoritism.

In the intricate world of andhra pradesh politics, this move raises questions about the underlying motives and power dynamics at play. Despite the change in government, some elements remain intriguingly consistent, leaving many to ponder the broader implications of Gangadhar’s new role and what it might signal for the future political landscape of the state.

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