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Published : Jun 12, 2019, 1:27 PM IST

Tension gripped the Krishna Zilla Parishad office premises in Machilipatnam after some unidentified persons allegedly vandalised a plaque carrying the name of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday. The plaque was unveiled by Naidu in February to mark the inauguration of the deepwater port works.

YSR Cong workers damaged plaque unveiled by former CM Naidu in Machilipatnam

Machilipatnam (AP): The YSR Congress supporters on Tuesday allegedly vandalised a plaque inside the Krishna Zilla Parishad function hall here, unveiled by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.

YSR Cong workers damaged plaque unveiled by former CM Naidu in Machilipatnam

The vandalisation of the plaque triggered tension between the TDP and YSRC workers, necessitating the deployment of police to avert a clash between the rival party workers, said officials.

The plaque was unveiled by Naidu in February to mark the inauguration of the deepwater port works in port town Machilipatnam, the headquarters of Krishna district, they added.

The YSRC supporters were allegedly opposed to the installation of the plaque as it did not carry the names of the newly-elected YSRC leaders.

Krishna Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Sheik Salaam lodged a complaint with the police, seeking legal action for demolishing the public property.

A case has been registered and the investigation is on, said Machilipatnam Deputy Superintendent of Police Mehaboob Basha.

MLC and TDP district president Batchula Arjunudu and Zilla Parishad chairperson Gadde Anuradha visited the site and expressed shock over the incident.

Also Read: YSRCP, TDP workers clash in Andhra, 10 injured

Machilipatnam (AP): The YSR Congress supporters on Tuesday allegedly vandalised a plaque inside the Krishna Zilla Parishad function hall here, unveiled by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.

YSR Cong workers damaged plaque unveiled by former CM Naidu in Machilipatnam

The vandalisation of the plaque triggered tension between the TDP and YSRC workers, necessitating the deployment of police to avert a clash between the rival party workers, said officials.

The plaque was unveiled by Naidu in February to mark the inauguration of the deepwater port works in port town Machilipatnam, the headquarters of Krishna district, they added.

The YSRC supporters were allegedly opposed to the installation of the plaque as it did not carry the names of the newly-elected YSRC leaders.

Krishna Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Sheik Salaam lodged a complaint with the police, seeking legal action for demolishing the public property.

A case has been registered and the investigation is on, said Machilipatnam Deputy Superintendent of Police Mehaboob Basha.

MLC and TDP district president Batchula Arjunudu and Zilla Parishad chairperson Gadde Anuradha visited the site and expressed shock over the incident.

Also Read: YSRCP, TDP workers clash in Andhra, 10 injured

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'YSR Cong workers damage plaque unveiled by Naidu'
         Machilipatnam (AP), June 11 (PTI) The YSR Congress supporters Tuesday allegedly vandalised a plaque inside the Krishna Zilla Parishad function hall here, unveiled by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, said officials.
         The vandalisation of the plaque triggered tension between the TDA and YSRC workers, necessitating deployment of police to avert clash between the rival party workers, they said.
          The plaque was unveiled by Naidu in February to mark the inauguration of the works on the deep water port works in port town Machilipatnam, the headquarters of Krishna district, they added.
          The YSRC supporters were allegedly opposed to the installation of the plaque as it did not carry the names of the newly-elected YSRC leaders.
         Krishna Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer Sheik Salaam lodged a complaint with the police, seeking legal action for demolishing the public property.
         A case has been registered and the investigation is on, said Machilipatnam Deputy Superintendent of Police Mehaboob Basha.
          MLC and TDP district president Batchula Arjunudu and Zilla Parishad chairperson Gadde Anuradha visited the site and expressed shock over the incident. PTI CORR DPB
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