Srikakulam Lok Sabha MP Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu has visited Palasa to visit the statue of eminent freedom fighter Sardar Gouthu Latchanna to condemn the comments made by Minister Seediri Appalraju. However, the police stopped the Srikakulam MP and Ichapuram MLA Ashok Bendalam at the office of the local MP. But, due to the huge outrage created by Gouthu constituency TDP and Kinjarapu followers, police allowed them to visit Palasa where the meeting was arranged. They said that Gouthu Latchanna made many sacrifices for the country’s freedom and the great leader spent most of his time in jail.

Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu said that Sardar Gouthu Latchanna is in the hearts of the people and the comments of the minister were an insult to the country. He said that the TDP leaders right from the days of his father have given respect to the police and during this occasion also they were talking in a democratic manner. He said that it was painful that the TDP leaders were stopped from visiting the statue. It is not right to stop the public representatives like this… we will raise this issue in Parliament, said Naidu stating that they will go to Palasa at any cost.
Srikakulam TDP president Madarapu Venkatesh, general secretary Chitti Nagabhushanam, leaders Dr Jami Bheemshankar, Sintu Sudhakar, Shilla Srinivas Rao, Mamidi Govinda Rao, Mukalla, Srinivas Rao, Nandiwada Govinda Rao, Gondu Venkataramana Murthy, Aravala Ravi, city TDP division incharge Naidu, Simhadri Naidu, Jaka, Shyam Sunda Rao, Gandepalli Koteshwara Rao, Balaga, Shiva Prasad, Patnala, Parvatisham, Kawwadi Sushila, Karagana Bhaskara Rao, Surakashi, Venkata Rao, Mylapally Raju, Talluri Naveen, Karagana Rammohan Yadav (Ramu), Siripuram Hari, Ronanki Kalyan, District TDP Gorle Venkataramana, City TDP leaders Guttu Chinnarao, Paddi Kavitha, Minority leaders Abdul Shahjahan Shah, Mubarak, Nizamuddin, Bahadur Basha, City TDP youth Shanmukha, Moogi Dhanraj Gara Mandal leaders Mylapally Narasinga Rao, Prasad, Allu Tarak, Govinda, Naidu, City TDP cadre, Rural TDP zonal leaders also participated.











