Actor Allu Arjun recently moved the Andhra Pradesh High Court to quash a police case against him for election code violation in Nandyal during the 2024 elections. The police registered a case based on the direction of the Election Commission of India (ECI) for holding a rally. The HC directed police on Friday not to take any action against the actor till November 6, according to a report by Times Now.

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’ ) HC grants Allu Arjun temporary relief Arjun filed a petition in court seeking to have the police case filed against him while he was visiting former MLA Silpa Ravichandra Kishore Reddy ahead of the 2024 elections quashed. Arjun’s counsel, Y Nagi Reddy, reportedly told the court that the actor’s visit to Nandyal was a personal affair, arguing that it had nothing to do with politics. It was also argued that the actor cannot be held liable for the crowd gathered outside Silpa’s residence.

Arjun’s counsel also reportedly argued that there should not be a question of whether he violated the model code of conduct when he’s not affiliated with any political party. After hearing the plea, the HC issued orders directing the police to refrain from taking any action against him until further notice. The court will give its judgement on November 6.

Arjun’s controversial Nandyal visit The police had filed a case for violating Section 144 and Polic.