TRS leader Etala Rajender and advocate B Narasimha Reddy alleged in their complaints that Anjaneyulu violated the orders by allowing Srinivas at the 'Save Andhra Pradesh Meeting' even though the singer was not a government employee.
Hyderabad police had granted permission to the rally, held in support of united Andhra Pradesh, on the condition that only government employees would be allowed at the venue.
Saifabad police said they had received the complaint but were yet to register any case.
Fellow constable Srisailam, who went to his rescue, was also assaulted, Rao alleged.
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