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Vijayawada
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VIJAYAWADA, APRIL. 21. K. Anuradha and K. Sudha, grand-daughters of the founder of the CPI-ML People's War Group, Kondapalli Seetaramaiah, have found fault with what they termed as `baseless charges' levelled against their grandfather by the PW leader, Pradeep. In a statement here on Wednesday, the sisters said there was no truth in the allegation that their grandfather had shun the PW ideology and `surrendered' before the law enforcers. Referring to a statement issued in the name of PW leader Pradeep's name which criticised War ideologue, Pilla Venkateswarlu's, surrender and listed Mr. Seetaramaiah also among those who had `stooped' down to a very low level and laid down arms to join the mainstream for their own selfish motives, they said Mr. Seetaramaiah was given a shabby treatment by the PW and finally expelled due to his bad health condition.
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