Revanth Reddy, Telangana Congress working president was detained

Highlights A police team barged into Revanth Reddy's home around 3 am

He was reportedly shifted to a jail 90 km from his constituency

Congress alleged intimidation by ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi

Revanth Reddy, a top Congress leader in Telangana and the party's candidate from Kodangal, was detained before dawn today for threatening to stop a public meeting of caretaker chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in the constituency.

A police team barged into Revanth Reddy's home around 3 am, when the family was sleeping, according to his wife.

"Around 3 am some people knocked on our door and broke it open and forced themselves in. My husband and I were sleeping in the room along with our daughter. Are we terrorists that they should treat us like this?" said Geetha Reddy.

With two days left in campaigning for polls on Friday, Mr Reddy has been taken into preventive custody a senior police officer told news agency PTI. He would later be released.

Telangana poll body's notice to Congress on Revanth Reddy

The Congress alleged intimidation by the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi of Chief Minister Rao, also known as KCR.

"It's highly condemnable that Telangana Police arrested Congress Working President & Kodangal MLA Revanth Reddy at 3am today because CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao is holding a rally there," Shivakumar tweeted. "We appeal to EC that such intimidation goes against the spirit of free & fair elections."

It's highly condemnable that Telangana Police arrested Congress Working President & Kodangal MLA Revanth Reddy at 3am today because CM K. Chandrasekhar Rao is holding a rally there.



We appeal to EC that such intimidation goes against the spirit of free & fair elections. pic.twitter.com/BPXlZ1fwbq — DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) December 4, 2018

In a notice to the Congress party, the state election body accused Mr Reddy of calling for a protest to stop KCR's campaign rally in Kodangal today.

The poll body said there could be trouble as Mr Reddy's supporters could try to disrupt the rally. Large gatherings have been banned in the constituency as a precaution, said Rajat Kumar, the state poll body chief told NDTV.

Last week Mr Reddy and his associates' homes were raided. The Telangana Chief Election Officer said that Rs. 51 lakh was seized during the raids. Mr Reddy lashed out at his political opponents and alleged that he was facing "politically-motivated persecution."