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TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu reaches home in Undavalli after release on bail

The former Andhra Pradesh chief minister reached his house around 6 am to an emotional welcome from family members and party supporters following a 13-hour long journey from Rajamahendravaram where he was lodged in the central prison

PTI Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) Published 01.11.23, 12:23 PM
Telugu Desam Party chief N Chandrababu Naidu leaves from Rajamundry Central Prison after he was granted 4 weeks interim bail by Andhra Pradesh HC on medical grounds, in Rajamahendravaram.

Telugu Desam Party chief N Chandrababu Naidu leaves from Rajamundry Central Prison after he was granted 4 weeks interim bail by Andhra Pradesh HC on medical grounds, in Rajamahendravaram. PTI

TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu reached his house in Undavalli here early on Wednesday after being released on bail in the Skill Development Corporation scam case.

The former Andhra Pradesh chief minister reached his house around 6 am to an emotional welcome from family members and party supporters following a 13-hour long journey from Rajamahendravaram where he was lodged in the central prison.

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The TDP chief later participated in prayers with wife N Bhuvaneswari and relatives.

The Andhra Pradesh High Court had on Tuesday granted interim bail for a period of four weeks to Naidu on health grounds.

Naidu's convoy left Rajamahendravaram in East Godavari district around 5 pm on Tuesday. On the way to Undavalli in Guntur district, where his Andhra Pradesh residence is located on the banks of the Krishna river, hundreds of people gathered on the roadside to cheer the former CM.

Traffic came to a standstill for about 5 km during the initial part of his journey as scores of party supporters came to catch a glimpse of Naidu. Several TDP leaders also accompanied the party supremo's convoy.

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