Important comments of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan have come to the fore in the stampede case during the screening of the film 'Pushpa 2'. He has refused to hold the Telangana Police guilty, calling the action taken against actor Allu Arjun right. The Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh said that the law is equal for everyone and the police should work keeping in mind the safety of the people.
At the same time, NDA ally Janasena Party leader and Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan praised Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and called him a good leader. At the same time, he suggested that actor Allu Arjun should have met the family of the woman killed in the stampede first.
On the other hand, the court will pronounce its verdict on January 3 in the Allu Arjun case. The next hearing on the bail plea of actor Allu Arjun in the stampede case will be held on January 3. It has been told that after the hearing today, the Nampally Court has reserved the decision.
What did the Deputy CM say in the Allu Arjun case?
Speaking to reporters in Mangalagiri on the stampede case during the screening of 'Pushpa 2', Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan said that it is important for law enforcement officials to prioritize public safety. He stressed that the law is equal for everyone. In such incidents, the police work keeping safety in mind. However, the theater staff should have informed Allu Arjun about the situation in advance. Once he sat in his seat, the chaos became difficult to handle.
The decision will come on January 3
The next hearing on the bail plea of actor Allu Arjun in the stampede case at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad will be held on January 3. It is reported that after the hearing today, the Nampally Court has reserved the decision. After hearing the arguments of both the parties, the court has reserved its decision. Earlier, the hearing in this case was held on December 27. Now the decision in this case is expected on January 3.
A woman lost her life in a stampede
It is worth mentioning that on 04 December, there was a stampede during the screening of 'Pushpa 2'. In this chaos, a 35-year-old woman named Revathi died and her son was injured. After this incident, Hyderabad Police registered a case against Allu Arjun and arrested him. However, he got bail after some time. At the same time, later the makers of the film and actor Allu Arjun announced to give an assistance amount of Rs 2 crore to the victim's family.
Pawan Kalyan and Allu Arjun relatives
Let us tell you that Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM and actor Allu Arjun are relatives. Allu Arjun's aunt Surekha is married to Pawan Kalyan's elder brother, famous actor Chiranjeevi. At the same time, when Pawan Kalyan was asked what the actor could have done to prevent such incidents, Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan said that it would have been better if Allu Arjun had contacted the victim's family first. This could have reduced the tension.
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