01 October,2012 07:03 AM IST | | Agencies
In a massive show of strength by groups fighting for a Telangana state, thousands marched on Sunday as tension gripped the Andhra Pradesh capital following clashes with police.
People from various parts of the city and neighbouring districts converged on Necklace Road on the banks of Hussain Sagar lake as tension mounted due to clashes in surrounding areas.
Holding flags of their respective parties and groups, the protesters squatted on the Buddha Bhavan-PV Ghat stretch. Hundreds of youngsters occupied the parallel railway track.
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Fiery protests
Raising slogans of âJai Telangana' amid the beating of drums and singing songs by Telangana artists, men, women and children from various sections asked the central government to make Telangana a separate state.
Leaders of Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC), Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Communist Party of India (CPI) and organisations of students, employees, lawyers, women and trade unions were on the dais.
Youngsters removed barricades and clashed with police to advance towards the Secretariat and other high-security areas. A police vehicle was set on fire.
The march began at 3 pm. Police said the organisers had permission to conduct the march till 7 pm. Police fired tear gas in at least three places to disperse protesters who tried to remove barricades.
Police twice arrested MPs from the ruling Congress from Telangana who staged a sit-in in front of the Chief Minister's Office to protest large-scale arrests of people coming to Hyderabad.
Political drama
A section of state ministers from the region threatened to quit. The cancellation of dozens of trains and buses in Telangana region and the arrests of hundreds headed to the state capital angered the pro-Telangana groups, who alleged that the government was trying to suppress the movement despite giving permission for the march.
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) was deployed at the chief minister's camp office in Begumpet. Several parts of the city resembled battle zones, with police sealing off several routes. Legislators of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) were also arrested in front of the assembly building as they blocked the traffic in support of the march. At Osmania University, students stoned police.
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