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Senior IAS, IPS officers throng Chandrababu Naidu’s residence to meet him

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Vijayawada: A large number of senior IAS, IPS officers and senior leaders thronged the residence of Telugu Desam Party National President N Chandrababu Naidu located at Undavalli near here on Thursday.

Former Additional Director General of Police (Intelligence) PSR Anjaneyulu went to the residence of Naidu this morning to meet him as a courtesy. However, he was not allowed to meet Naidu by the security officials as the TDP Chief didn’t give him an appointment.

Anjaneyulu left without meeting Naidu.

Another senior IPS officer and IGP Kolli Raghurami Reddy, who arrested Chandrababu Naidu in Skill Development case as the Chief of SIT, went to the residence of Naidu this morning but the latter disliked meeting him.

Kolli Raghurami Reddy was stripped of all posts and directed to report in police headquarters on Wednesday. He also left without meeting Naidu.

Retired Additional DGP AB Venkateswara Rao called on Naidu on Thursday. Venkateswara Rao retired six days ago. According to TDP sources, several senior IAS and IPS officers tried to talk to Chandrababu Naidu over phone but Naidu expressed reluctance to talk to them.

According to sources, the senior IAS and IPS officers, who arrested many TDP leaders, registered cases and earned a bad reputation as ardent loyalists to the ruling YSRCP, are now worrying about their future.

TDP sources said that Naidu held a meeting with the newly elected MPs today.

The TDP Chief is going to Delhi to attend the NDA meeting tomorrow, sources added.

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