Anantapur: A real estate dispute has led to the attack on Shivakonda Reddy, the Kadapa TD town president, by five individuals on October 19. The police have made several arrests, and more details are emerging about the background of the conflict.
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Shivakonda Reddy is the Kadapa TD town president and is involved in the real estate business. He was recently attacked over a real estate dispute.
The attack on Shivakonda Reddy was triggered by a real estate dispute. He had accused Balisetty Ravi Teja of extorting ₹30 lakh from a realtor, which angered Ravi Teja and led to the assault.
The Kadapa police have arrested five suspects: Balisetty Ravi Teja, B Deepak, Shaik Mohammed Inthiaz, Sheikh Sameer, and a minor.
The Kadapa police have established a special task force to investigate the incident. They are gathering evidence and interviewing witnesses to build a strong case against the accused.
The TD party has strongly condemned the attack and called for a thorough investigation. They have urged all party members to resolve their conflicts through legal means and to avoid violence.
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