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Road-rage case: AP human rights body seeks report from police

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh State Human Rights Commission today sought a report from the city police on the last Sunday's incident where the bodyguards of Telugu actor Ramcharan Tej, son of Union Minister K Chiranjeevi, allegedly beaten up two persons at the actor's behest.

Following a complaint by Salim, a city-based lawyer, the Commission asked an Assistant Commissioner of Police in-charge of Bajara Hills area to submit a report by May 18.

The lawyer's complaint refers to news-reports regarding the assault on software professionals Kalyan and Phanish, allegedly at Ramcharan's behest, in Banjara Hills area.

According to Kalyan and Phanish, Ramcharan flew into rage because his vehicle was not being allowed to overtake theirs.
 

But afterwards, the two did not lodge a police complaint, and said it was "a normal incident" and they did not want to "exaggerate" it.

Telangana Advocates Joint Action Committee yesterday demanded that Hyderabad police register a case against Ramcharan and his bodyguards, however Police Commissioner Anurag Sharma said action would be taken only if Kalyan and Phanish lodged a complaint.

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First Published: May 08 2013 | 8:00 PM IST

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