4 YSRC men found dead at a poultry

On Wednesday night, four of them had consumed liquor before retiring to their room.

Update: 2015-12-18 02:28 GMT
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Anantapur: Four YSRC cadres were found dead under suspicious circumstances at a poultry farm under Maluru police station limits on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Thursday.

Sources said that there had been a quarrel over a fair price shop dealership at Bhadramapalle village a few days ago and Telugu Desam activists K. Ramasubba Reddy and Narasimha Reddy had lodged cases against eight YSRC activists.

Police registered cases against the YSRC men and they had taken shelter at a poultry farm near Malur on the outskirts of Bengaluru. The eight were occupying two separate rooms.

On Wednesday night, four of them had consumed liquor before retiring to their room. They were found dead in the morning. The deceased were identified as K. Chandra Reddy, 44, of Ankivaripalle of Lingala mandal, B. Arun Kanth Reddy, 33, C.K. Reddy, 60, and Rammohan Reddy, 43 of Bhadrampalle in Pulivendula constituency in Kadapa.
 

 

 

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