Hundreds of protestors then descended on the Kamanagaru mansion of transport minister Pinipe Viswaroop. They threw stones at the house, breaking the windows and looting the contents. They also damaged the minister's convoy's escort vehicle. They also went to the town's housing board colony and attacked and set fire to the residence of Mummidivaram mla Satish.

The YSRC wasted little time in blaming the Jana Sena party, which is the region's dominant power. The violent crowd, according to state home minister Taneti Vanitha, was organised by the Jana Sena party and the telugu Desam Party. She stated that anyone responsible for the violence in Amalapuram would not be spared. "The district of Konaseema was named after the author of the indian Constitution in response to the wishes of the local people," she explained. Pawan Kayan, the Jana Sena Party's leader and an actor, instantly disputed the allegations.

He said it was sad that the home minister tried to pin the blame for the violence on the Jana Sena without even checking. He also spoke out against the violence in Amalapuram. He urged everyone to keep the peace and ensure that normalcy was restored. "The state's government has failed badly to preserve peace and order." It is unnecessarily causing problems in order to disrupt the calm," pawan kalyan stated.

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