Govt. to extend ₹15 lakh aid to Madanapalle rape-murder victim’s family, says Minister

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Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy speaking to the household  of Madanapalle rape-and execution  unfortunate  astatine  his chambers successful  Amaravati connected  Tuesday.

Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy speaking to the household of Madanapalle rape-and execution unfortunate astatine his chambers successful Amaravati connected Tuesday. | Photo Credit: ARRANGMENT

Minister for Transport, Sports and Youth Services, Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy, described the alleged rape and execution of a insignificant miss astatine Madanapalle successful Annamayya territory arsenic ‘deeply distressing’ and assured afloat enactment to the bereaved family.

The parents of the insignificant girl, who was allegedly sexually assaulted and aboriginal murdered, met the Minister astatine the Secretariat successful Amaravati connected Tuesday, seeking justness and assistance.

The Minister consoled the grieving parents and assured them afloat enactment of the State government. He stated that each indispensable measures would beryllium taken to guarantee financial, legal, and intelligence support, and that helium would personally coordinate with the District Collector to supply broad assistance. “As per the directions of the Chief Minister, ₹15 lakh ex-gratia would beryllium paid to the family,” helium said.

The shocking incidental successful Madanapalle led to wide nationalist outrage aft it came to airy aboriginal connected February 17. The premier accused, Kulavardhan of Neerugattuvaripalle locality successful Madanapalle, was recovered dormant the adjacent day, with his assemblage floating successful a pond. The constabulary confirmed that the accused had ended his ain beingness aft escaping from constabulary custody.

The Minister reiterated that the authorities would instrumentality stringent steps to forestall the recurrence of specified heinous crimes.

Published - February 25, 2026 06:53 p.m. IST

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