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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veerappan
| 10 November 1991 | Murdered former forestry official, P. Srinivas, by luring him to an ambush site. Veerappan had offered to surrender, if Srinivas came unaccompanied and unarmed. Srinivas was shot while crossing a nullah 6 kilometers from Gopinatham village. |
Pandillapalli Srinivas

P.Srinivas Photo in Palar Range Forest Officer HQ
source https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:P_Srinivas_Revered_Pallar_RFO_HQ.jpg



















Videos regarding Pandillapalli Srinivas.
Tribute to Pandillappalli Srinivas, IFS – [1954-1991] – aranya_kfd (currently unlisted)
Pandillappalli Srinivas museum – DigitalMadhyama
Srinivas Murder – Shiva media (Age restricted)
National Forest martyr’s day 2021
kirthi chakra award
