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Telangana Vidyarthis lathicharged, 1 hurt, 6 held
Hyderabad | Saturday, Nov 21 2009 IST
 

 

 

Police resorted to lathicharge to break the 'Telangana March' of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Telangana Vidyarthi Parishad who set out in a procession from the Osmania University Campus today to express solidarity with separate Telangana.

The students of 13 organisations under the banner of JAC prepared to march from the Osmania University Arts College in the campus to the Martyrs Memorial to express solidarity for Telangana and demand the Centre to move the separate Telangana resolution in the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament. Tension mounted with a Telangana rally, led by TRS President K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter, marching into the Osmania University Campus amid vociferous slogan shouting for separate State. As the marchers began moving towards the West Campus Entrance near Vidyanagar, police tried to stop them, jostled with the slogan shouting students and lathicharged them to disperse the long column of students who had set out in a procession defying prohibitory orders clamped in view of the forthcoming elections for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.

At least one of the protesters was injured and police packed off nearly half a dozen in the waiting van to the Malakpet Police Station. TRS MLA Harish Rao, nephew of TRS President K Chandrasekhara Rao who had threatened to undertake from November 29 fast-unto-death for separate Telangana State, staged a sit-in protest before the Malakpet Police Station, demanding the release ''of peaceful protesters.'' Meanwhile, more students started converging at the Osmania University Campus where tension was building up even as a posse of policemen were standing guard.

-- (UNI) -- 21MS18.xml

 
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