Andhra Pradesh High Court on Friday restrained police from taking coercive action against YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy until July 1 over the death of a person during his recent roadshow.
On June 18, Reddy visited Rentapalla village in Palnadu district to visit the family members of a party leader who had died by suicide a year ago due to alleged harassment by TDP leaders and police.
On his way towards the village, C Singayya, reportedly
a supporter of YSRCP, fell under the wheels of a vehicle in which Reddy travelled and succumbed to his injuries.
Police booked the former chief minister and others over Singayya's death.
The Andhra Pradesh Police on Tuesday night seized the former chief minister's vehicle.
According to officials, the bulletproof Toyota Fortuner,s front right wheel ran over the neck of Singaiah, who died on the way to a hospital