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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop Top AP leaders in the dock over criminal's murder Mohammed Siddique in Hyderabad | November 09, 2008 15:39 IST Muddu Seenu, the prime accused in the murder of Telulgu Desam Party legislator Paritvala Ravindra, was brutally murdered in the Anantapur district jail in the wee hours of Sunday by another inmate. While Andhra Pradesh Home Minister K Jana Reddy described the murder a result of a fight between two undertrials locked in the same barrack, the opposition has alleged that Julakunti Srinivas Reddy alias Muddu Seenu's murder was a political conspiracy that involved politicians of the ruling Congress party. Muddu Seenu had recently expressed his willingness to turn an approver in the murder case of Ravindra, who was killed in Anantapur in 2005. TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu [Images] held the YS Rajasekhara Reddy-led Congress government responsible for the murder, alleging that the party was trying to shield the involvement of senior minister J C Diwakar Reddy and the CM's son Jaganmohan Reddy. However, Seenu's family has alleged that M Surayanarayana Reddy alias Suri, a co accused in the Ravindra murder, is behind his killing. "At around 4.30 am, another fight broke out between the two and Omprakash hit Seenu on the head with heavy dumbbells," he said. Seenu died on the spot. Omprakash and four other inmates of the same barrack have been arrested in connection with the murder. Suryanarayana Reddy was locked in another barrack in the same block of the jail. "The fight between Muddu Seenu and Omprakash had been going on for the last ten days, but the jail staff did not separate them," she said. Incidentally, Seenu had claimed responsibility for the murder of Paritala Ravindra during an interview to a local television channel, and he had even threatened to kill two more political leaders. When the police launched a manhunt for him, Seenu fled to Mumbai. He had recently been convicted and imprisoned for three years in the bomb blast case, while the Ravindra murder trial is still going on. Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||