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Nagarjuna Withdraws Defamation Case After Minister's Public Apology
14 Nov
Summary
- Nagarjuna withdraws defamation case against Telangana minister Surekha Konda
- Konda issued a public apology, admitting her statements were unintended
- Nagarjuna says he was advised not to let the matter drag on for years

Just last month, renowned South Indian actor Nagarjuna had firmly declared that he would not compromise when it came to slurs against his family. However, in a remarkable turnaround, Nagarjuna has now withdrawn his defamation case against Telangana minister Surekha Konda, just hours after her public apology.
In her apology, Konda stated that she had no intention of hurting or defaming Nagarjuna or his family members, and she regretted any unintended impression created by her previous statements. Explaining his decision to withdraw the case, Nagarjuna said that while he had vowed to fight "till his last breath" when it came to attacks on his family, he was advised not to let the matter drag on for years. The actor acknowledged that Konda had admitted to making a genuine mistake, and he chose to forgive her.
This gesture of reconciliation marks a surprising end to the public feud between the two high-profile personalities. Nagarjuna's decision to withdraw the case, despite his earlier firm stance, underscores the importance he places on moving forward and avoiding a prolonged legal battle.


