In a shocking revelation, Ambati Maunika, daughter of former minister Ambati Rambabu, expressed her anguish in front of the media, stating that there was an attempt to kill her and her father. This statement comes in the wake of a violent incident at their residence, which was reportedly attacked by alleged TDP goons.
The incident took place on the previous day, prompting representatives from YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) to visit the damaged home in Guntur on Sunday. During their visit, Maunika spoke to reporters about the harrowing experience her family faced. “There was an attempt on my father’s life. They tried to kill him with rods,” she claimed, detailing the brutality of the attack.
Maunika further accused a female TDP MLA of orchestrating the violence, stating, “The attack was instigated by a woman MLA from TDP, who was present during the assault.” She expressed her disbelief that such an attack could occur, especially knowing that women and children were inside their home at the time of the incident.
Describing the chaos that unfolded, Maunika recounted how the attackers broke into their house and carried out a violent assault. “They barged into our home and attacked us mercilessly. It is not just an attack on my father, but on our entire family,” she lamented. This incident has raised serious concerns about the safety and security of political figures and their families in the region.
The escalating tensions between the two political parties have led to a series of violent confrontations, with this incident being one of the most alarming. Local residents are worried about the implications of such brazen acts of violence and what it means for the political climate in Guntur.
As the investigation into the attack begins, many are calling for accountability and justice for the victims. The YSRCP leaders who visited the site emphasized the need for immediate action against those responsible for the violence and called for the protection of political families.
In the wake of this incident, the political atmosphere in Guntur is charged, and both parties appear to be bracing for further confrontations. The public is left to wonder what measures will be taken to ensure the safety of political figures and their families as tensions continue to rise.
As developments unfold, the situation remains a focal point of discussion among residents and political analysts alike. The call for peace and security in the face of increasing political violence has never been more urgent.