Visuals from Vikarabad

Hyderabad: Nayaran Reddy, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leader, was allegedly stoned to death in Telangana’s Vikarabad and his body was discovered on Tuesday, news agency ANI reported. Reddy was said to be involved in an ongoing feud with a rival gang in the village. His body was recovered from Sultanpur village of Pargi in Vikarabad, as per the report.

As the news of the TRS leader’s alleged death spread in the village, a few party supporters attacked Congress workers, claiming that they were involved in Reddy’s murder. The injured Congress workers were rushed to a local hospital after the incident.

Meanwhile, the police have ruled out a political motive behind Reddy’s murder, as per reports. Tension gripped the area following the murder of the local leader and the subsequent clashes between the TRS and Congress supporters.

Body of TRS leader Narayana Reddy was found this morning in Telangana's Vikarabad. He was allegedly stoned to death. Following the incident, two Congress workers were beaten up by the leader's supporters. They have been admitted to A hospital. Case is yet to be registered. pic.twitter.com/Et6qa66LKm — ANI (@ANI) November 6, 2018

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Police have reportedly registered a case in the matter and has also deployed cops in the area in large numbers to maintain law and order situation in the region.

Meanwhile, on Monday, a scuffle broke out between TRS workers and villagers of Yellandu. As per reports, the clashes took place after the villagers questioned the TRS leader Koram Kanakaiah about the lack of development in the village. The neta had to face the villager’s ire while he was campaigning in the area for the upcoming assembly elections. As the villagers told the leader that they would not be voting for his party as no development had taken place in the village, supporters of the party leader clashed with the villagers, reports said.