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Ex-BSF boss to look into Naidu's security Syed Amin Jafri in Hyderabad | October 10, 2003 19:00 IST A one-man commission headed by former director-general of Border Security Force, Prakash Singh, has commenced its probe into the assassination attempt on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu by the outlawed People's War on October 1. "It was a courtesy call. I sought infrastructural help to begin my work and he has assured me that the necessary infrastructure would be provided," Singh said. Naidu, his Information Technology Minister B Gopalakrishna Reddy and two legislators of the ruling Telugu Desam Party were injured in a series of claymore mines at Alipiri on the road leading to the famous temple at Tirumala on October 1. Besides Prakash Singh, a special investigation team headed by Deputy Inspector General of Police D T Naik is also looking into the attack. Also see: Naidu dedicates 'rebirth' to people
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