A police investigation is underway after a complaint was filed against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament, Etala Rajender. The complaint, made by realtor Gyara Upender, alleges that the MP and his associates physically assaulted him on Tuesday in Pocharam, Telangana. This incident has created significant controversy and sparked political discussions in the region.
The complaint outlines that the BJP MP, along with others named as Y. Sudarshan Reddy, Siva Reddy, Basavaraju, and Zuber Akram, were involved in the alleged assault. Upender states that around 30 people were part of the group that attacked him. He claims they physically hurt him during the altercation. Consequently, the police have registered the case under several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) Act, including charges for causing hurt, criminal intimidation and unlawful assembly.
The alleged incident happened at a real estate location, though the specific reasons behind the altercation are still being investigated by authorities. The complaint also mentions several of the MP’s followers as participants in the attack. Moreover, police are gathering witness statements and collecting evidence to understand exactly what occurred. This ongoing investigation aims to establish the complete sequence of events.
This case has increased political tensions in the area and is expected to bring greater public attention to the behavior of elected officials. The investigation’s findings will be closely followed as the case progresses. “I was beaten up by the MP and his men,” Upender, the individual who filed the complaint, stated, providing a personal account of the incident.