Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is remand prisoner number 7691 at the Rajahmundry Central Jail.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) supremo was brought to the jail in the early hours of Monday after a court in Vijayawada sent him to judicial custody for 14 days in alleged skill development scam.

The 73-year-old is lodged in a special room in 'Sneha' block in the central prison. Naidu enjoys Z plus category security. However, the NSG commandos were not allowed inside the jail.

On the direction of the court, the jail authorities were providing him special amenities, including a special room, home-cooked food, medicines and sufficient security in view of threat perception.

Chandrababu Naidu at Rajahmundry jail
Chandrababu Naidu at Rajahmundry jailIANS

Naidu was shifted to Rajahmundry Central Jail in the wee hours of Monday after a court in Vijayawada sent him to a 14-day judicial custody in alleged Skill Development scam case.

Amid tight security, the Crime Investigation Department (CID) brought the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) supremo to Rajahmundry from Vijayawada by road. Naidu's son Nara Lokesh was allowed inside the jail and after completing the paperwork he left the jail.

NSG commandos guarding Naidu were not allowed inside the jail. On the direction of the Vijayawada ACB Court, Naidu has been allotted a special room. The court has also directed the jail authorities to allow home food and medicines.

TDP workers on protest

The day-long shutdown called by opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to protest arrest of its leader began in the state on Monday morning. The TDP leaders and workers came out on streets at different places, condemning the arrest of Naidu.

For a third day in a row, police placed several top leaders of the party under house arrest to foil the protest. Police also clamped prohibitory orders banning rallies, processions and meetings across the state after a court in Vijayawada sent Naidu to judicial custody for 14 days.

Defying Section 144 of CrPC, the TDP cadres took to streets Monday morning to lodge their protest. In Kuppam town of Chittoor district, the TDP workers staged a road blockade by burning tyres and placing boulders on the highway. Police arrested the protesters and shifted them to the police station.

Chandrababu Naidu at Rajahmundry jail
Chandrababu Naidu at Rajahmundry jailIANS

Tension prevailed at the RTC complex in Srikakulam as TDP workers tried to stop RTC buses from plying. Police took the protesters into custody. TDP men protesting at Atmakur RTC depot in Nellore district were also arrested by the police. Similar protest was held at the RTC bus stand in Vizianagaram district.

In Tirupati, police arrested the TDP leaders, including women who sat on the road, raising slogans against the YSR Congress government. Police placed Ichchapuram MLA B. Ashok under house arrest. Police personnel were deployed outside his house in Ramayyapeta in Srikakulam district. For a third day, Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy was kept under house arrest.

TDP state president K. Atchannaidu on Sunday night called for the shutdown after a court in Vijayawada sent Naidu to judicial custody for 14 days.

TDP protests
TDP protests Chandrababu Naidu's arrestIANS

Atchannaidu said that the bandh call is to protest against the 'illegal' arrest of Chandrababu Naidu, brutal attacks on TDP cadres and Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy's politics of vendetta. He appealed to people, various organisations and "all those who believe in democracy to voluntarily participate in the bandh to save democracy".

Naidu was arrested by the CID in Nandyal on Saturday. He was produced before a court in Vijayawada Sunday morning. In an order pronounced in the evening, the court sent him to judicial custody. He was later shifted to the Rajahmundry Central Jail.

Jana Sena Party (JSP) headed by actor politician Pawan Kalyan and the Left parties have announced support to the shutdown call.

(With inputs from IANS)