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Former Andhra CM Decries 'Jungle Raj' After Driver's Death Sparks Police Harassment Allegations

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A recent incident in Andhra Pradesh has ignited political condemnation and raised concerns over law enforcement conduct. Former Chief Minister and YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy visited the family of Perapogu Kranthi Kumar, a taxi driver who allegedly died by suicide.

The family alleges that persistent harassment by local police was a direct cause of the tragic event. Following the meeting, Reddy sharply criticized the state's current administration, labeling the climate under the ruling government a 'jungle raj'—a term implying lawlessness and the absence of proper governance.

For the diaspora, this story touches on core issues of accountability and justice in home regions. Allegations of police overreach and the subsequent political framing of a state as ungoverned resonate with communities familiar with similar tensions. It highlights ongoing debates about the protection of ordinary citizens and the use of potent political rhetoric following personal tragedies. The incident serves as a reminder of the social and political dynamics that continue to shape daily life in Andhra Pradesh, matters closely watched by families with roots in the state.

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