The Leader of Opposition is embarking on 'Praja Sankalpa Yatra' from November 6. He will launch his seven- month-long foot march from his village R K Valley in Kadapa district and cover 3,000km across the state.
A delegation of YSRC leaders met DGP (in charge) Nanduri Sambasiva Rao here and "intimated" him about details of the yatra.
"In view of the letter submitted by P Krishna Mohan Reddy (Jagan Reddy's private secretary) and the oral representations made by leaders of YSRCP today, permission is hereby accorded for the Praja Sankalpa Yatra, subject to the Supreme Court guidelines," the DGP (in charge) said in proceedings issued in the afternoon.
He directed district superintendents of police and commissioners to make necessary security arrangements and follow the Supreme Court guidelines.
Ever since Jagan Reddy announced a couple of months ago that he would undertake a padyatra across the state, the TDP leaders, including Deputy Chief Minister (Home) N China Rajappa, had been insisting that the former obtain "prior permission" from the police.
The DGP (in charge), too, had been saying the same.
Two days ago, Jagan Reddy's PS wrote a letter to the DGP in charge, "informing" about the yatra and requesting that necessary security arrangements be made as the YSR Congress chief is a Z category protectee.
Today, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Ummareddy Venkateswarlu and senior leader Botsa Satyanarayana led a party delegation to Rao to communicate about Jagan Reddy's yatra.
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