Former Gannavaram MLA Vallabaneni Vamshi, who shifted loyalties from TDP to YSRCP after winning in 2019 elections, is one of those leaders who vehemently criticised Chandra Babu Naidu and also resorted to his character assassination. Enraged with his remarks on Naidu and Lokesh in the last five years, the TDP high command has been waiting for an opportunity to take revenge on Vamshi at any cost.
As Vamshi is allegedly one of the key conspirators behind the 2021 attack on TDP central office in Gannavaram, he was named as A71 in the charge sheet filed by the police in this case which is being investigated at a rapid speed ever since Chandra Babu Naidu took charge as the Chief Minister after the recent assembly elections. The police have already arrested 15 persons who were involved in this attack. Some of the YSRCP leaders like Sajjala Rama Krishna Reddy, Alla Rama Krishna Reddy, Devineni Avinash and few others are under the scanner.
As per reliable reports, the TDP is going all-out to incriminate Vallabaneni Vamshi in this case and arrest him in the coming days. Sources revealed that there is strong evidence to book Vamshi for allegedly hatching the plan to attack the TDP office. He is said to have instigated his henchmen and YSRCP supporters to participate in the attack.
Meanwhile, Vamshi is in hibernation after the election results. There is no news about his whereabouts since June 7th when he left India. There are reports that Vamshi is planning to quit politics and settle in USA due to fear of retaliation from the TDP. It is believed that Vamshi is in Hyderabad and making arrangements to leave the country very soon.
But, the TDP is putting in all efforts to arrest Vamshi before escapes from the country. As Revanth Reddy is the Chief Minister of Telangana, it is not difficult for Naidu’s government to know about Vamshi’s plans. So, there is strong chances that he cannot escape arrest in this case.
It is likely that Vamshi will seek legal route and file for anticipatory bail just like how other YSRCP leaders who are implicated in this case approached the court and stopped arrests until further investigation.