Ambati Rambabu Summoned for July 21 in Sattenapalli Rally Case
In a recent development, another case has been filed against him at the rural police station.

Former Minister and YSRCP leader Ambati Rambabu
Sattenapalli: Police have summoned YSRCP leader and former minister Ambati Rambabu on July 21 in connection with a case alleging rule violations during former Chief Minister and party president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's tour in Rentapalla. Previously, a case was registered against Rambabu at Sattenapalli police station. In a recent development, another case has been filed against him at the rural police station.
During the tour, the vehicle in which YS Jagan was travelling in ran over the party's supporter Cheeli Singaiah.
This incident was initially reported as a tragic accident involving an unofficial vehicle in YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s convoy.
The incident occurred on June 18, near Etukuru village on the outskirts of Guntur city, during Jagan's visit to Sattenapalli. He had gone there to meet the family of a YSRCP activist who had died by suicide a year earlier. While police had authorised only three vehicles and about 100 supporters for the rally, a large crowd ended up following the convoy from Tadepalli to Rentapalla village.
Singaiah was among the participants and had reportedly attempted to approach Jagan's vehicle to offer flowers. In the rush and commotion, he was pushed and fell near the wheels. Eyewitnesses said they shouted warnings, but the vehicle did not stop. He was taken to the hospital by a local ASI but was declared dead on arrival.
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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