New developments are unfolding in the Allu Arjun arrest case, as both political and film industry figures voice strong opinions. While several political parties and industry leaders have expressed their concerns over the arrest, government officials have emphasized the need for equality before the law. They also drew attention to the tragic loss of a woman’s life in the incident, whose son is undergoing treatment at present.
In the midst of all this controversy, there are rumors about Kancharla Chandrashekar Reddy, Allu Arjun’s maternal uncle, who may be planning to quit the Congress party. Initially part of the BRS, Reddy contested the IbrahimPatnam Assembly seat but lost. Later, he joined Congress, where he became an active member and established a foundation focused on community welfare in Nalgonda.
In the 2023 Assembly elections, Reddy had hoped to secure a Nagarjuna Sagar seat from BRS, with Allu Arjun campaigning for him. However, he was not granted the ticket and eventually moved to Congress. Following Allu Arjun’s arrest, Reddy has reportedly expressed dissatisfaction, believing his son-in-law was unjustly treated. This has sparked rumors that he may resign from Congress, with family discussions set to influence his final decision.
Meanwhile, Minister Seethakka confirmed that both Chiranjeevi and Kancherla Chandrashekar Reddy remain part of the Congress party and clarified that there is no personal animosity toward Allu Arjun. However, Reddy’s frustration over the arrest has raised questions about his future in the party, with political observers closely watching his next steps.