Rao’s Father to Seek AP Government Help for Safe Return of His Son
K. Amaralingeswara Rao’s father, Venkateswara Rao, and mother, Rajyalakshmi, hail from Jammalamadka village of Macherla mandal in Palnadu district.

Vijayawada: Abducted K. Amaralingeswara Rao’s father, Venkateswara Rao, is reportedly going to seek the intervention of the AP government to take up the issue with the Centre to help his son to be brought back to India, safely.
Rao’s father, Venkateswara Rao, and mother, Rajyalakshmi, hail from Jammalamadka village of Macherla mandal in Palnadu district.
Reports say that after learning about the abduction of their son, the parents were worried over the safety of their son and are looking for help from the government authorities to find out the whereabouts of the abducted son.
It may be mentioned that Rao was one among the three Indian nationals who were abducted by an Al-Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group in the west African nation of Mali on July 1 during an assault launched by the armed terrorists on the premises of the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes in western Mali. Rao is an employee of the Diamond Cement Factory.

