Did Allu Arjun Fight at the India-Pakistan Border?: Revanth Reddy

During his visit to Delhi today, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy made sharp remarks about Allu Arjun’s alleged arrest during an Aaj Tak channel program. He questioned whether Allu Arjun fought at the India-Pakistan border to deserve such attention. 

Revanth Reddy stated that he has known Allu Arjun since childhood and that their families share a close bond. He mentioned that Allu Arjun's uncle Chiranjeevi is a Congress leader and his father-in-law Chandrasekhar Reddy is also affiliated with the Congress party, making Allu Arjun’s wife a relative in that sense. 

He stated that failing to file a case against the actor could be intentional. "If they didn’t file a case because he is an actor, it raises questions," he alleged. Revanth Reddy emphasized that he has no involvement in the case and that the police are conducting their duties independently.

He acknowledged that permission was granted for the benefit show of Allu Arjun's film, including approval for raising the ticket price from ₹300 to ₹1,300. However, he pointed out that the crowd surge occurred because Allu Arjun stepped out of his car to greet fans, leading to chaos. "That’s why he was named A11 in the case, while A1 and A2 are other individuals," he clarified.

Expressing deep sorrow, he referred to the tragic death of a mother and the critical condition of her child due to the stampede. "What should we tell the child when he asks where his mother is?" he questioned emotionally.

Revanth Reddy also warned that anyone staging protests without permission over Allu Arjun's arrest would face legal action.


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