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AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday said that his Government was able to complete two years, which was only possible with the cooperation of everyone. Commemorating two years of the YSRCP-led Government, the Chief Minister released two documents marking the occasion of completion of two years of the YSR Congress Party coming into power at
Another Andhra love story goes wrong
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Narsaraopeta : , Feb 25 (IANS) In yet another love story ending tragically in Andhra Pradesh, a 19-year-old youth in Andhra Pradesh s Guntur murdered a girl he purportedly was in relationship with after suspecting her of favouring someone else.
According to sources, the deceased, Anusha, 19, attended the same degree college in Narsaraopeta town as Vishnu Vardhan and both of them were believed to be in a relationship. However, he started suspecting Anusha of getting close to another boy and during a tryst on Wednesday, allegedly confronted her.
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The Anantapur police on Thursday arrested two accused in the murder of SBI Credit Cards outsourced employee Snehalatha and confiscated a motorcycle used during the crime along with four cell phones.
There was a huge turnout of general public and Dalit groups at the house of Snehalatha to pay respects to the mortal remains. They poured out anger against the police for their lack of immediate action on the frantic calls to Disha App and Dial 100 by the victim’s mother.