YSRCP criticised the coalition regime for turning
Andhra Pradesh into a drug hub, allowing ganja, cocaine, and synthetic drugs to
spread across the state. Instead of acting, the ruling leadership is allegedly
protecting traffickers while targeting critics and opposition activists.
Student activist targetedfor questioning govtVisakhapatnam
student leader Kondareddy was framed for raising issues on fee reimbursement,
medical college privatization, and Andhra University student concerns. He was
not arrested for a crime, but for questioning the government and mobilising
students.
CCTV & GPS tear apart police narrative
Police claim Kondareddy and two others were arrested at 5:30 PM at Railway New Colony. But CCTV footage shows a 7:10 AM arrest at Maddilapalem, near his home. He was alone, contradicting police claims of three accused being together. GPS data shows the scooter travelled 14.3 km at 3:59 PM despite Kondareddy already being in custody, indicating police fabricated movement to match a pre-written script. Although the arrest occurred in MVP limits, the case was filed at 4th Town PS, further suggesting manipulation.
TDP posted “arrest” before it happened
The official TDP handle tweeted about the arrest at 11:45 AM, nearly six hours
before the FIR arrest time. “Does Chandrababu have a time machine, or was the
arrest staged in advance?” YSRCP questioned.
Coalition has its own drug past
YSRCP recalled the July 7 drug bust at AU Engineering College, where a South African
national and three locals , including a coalition leader’s son , were caught. A
TDP MP and MLA allegedly called police to secure their release. Only minor
offenders were presented before media. The same leaders who floated “container
drug” propaganda before elections are now allegedly shielding real offenders.
Narco-state under coalition watch
Crime, drugs, and ganja gangs have exploded. Coalition leaders once promised to eliminate ganja in 100 days; those claims now stand exposed as law and order collapses and Andhra Pradesh slips into a narco-governance crisis.
Home Minister acting as party spokesperson
Instead of probing the truth, Home Minister Anitha held press briefings attacking the student while ignoring video, GPS, and timeline evidence. Kondareddy has challenged authorities to conduct any
drug test, yet the government remains silent. She appears to be reading a script written by Chandrababu and Lokesh, YSRCP leaders remarked.
Smearing AU, hiding private college names
Government-friendly media repeatedly dragged Andhra University to damage its reputation while hiding that co-accused studied at Dadi Engineering College and GITAM, exposing political motive.
Police as political weapon
The coalition regime is allegedly using police to target students, opposition
leaders, and families , similar to the illegal arrest of former minister Jogi
Ramesh , while those linked to drug networks in the ruling alliance walk free.
YSRCP to fight politically & legally
YSRCP vowed full support to Kondareddy and his family, calling the case scripted,
vindictive, and aimed at silencing youth voices. “A government that frees drug
peddlers and jails students has no moral right to rule,” the party declared,
vowing to pursue legal action and take the truth to the people.










