Overview
- The High Court of Andhra Pradesh authorized Kethireddy Pedda Reddy to return to his Tadipatri residence after more than a year of enforced absence.
- On June 28, Tadipatri municipal authorities carried out a survey of his home over allegations of encroaching on municipal land.
- Police detained Pedda Reddy on June 29 and transferred him to Anantapur, citing law-and-order concerns amid TDP protests at his residence.
- On June 30, YSRCP leaders met the Anantapur superintendent of police to demand immediate implementation of the court’s directive.
- With survey findings under review and the order yet to be enforced, the standoff highlights deepening political rivalries over administrative actions in Tadipatri.