Police foil Congress plan to stage ‘Chalo Secretariat’, leaders say ‘jungle rule’ prevailing in A.P.
The Hindu
The party office turned into a citadel with large posse of police deployed on the entire stretch of the road to prevent the party leaders from staging the proposed “Chalo Secretariat” protest to highlight the plight of unemployed youth in the State.
Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Y. S. Sharmila, staged a dharna, along with party leaders and cadres on the premises of the party office Andhra Ratna Bhavan on Thursday morning, as a large posse of police deployed outside the office prevented movement of the party leaders and cadres.
Holding placards demanding release of ‘Mega DSC’ by the government, the party leaders raised slogans against the government failure to do justice to the youth in the State and demanded justice for them.
The party office turned into a citadel with large posse of police deployed on the entire stretch of the road to prevent the party leaders from staging the proposed “Chalo Secretariat” protest to highlight the plight of unemployed youth in the State.
Ms. Sharmila Reddy and a large number of party leaders and cadres from across the State reached the party office in Vijayawada on Wednesday night itself and slept there to avoid their arrest en route the next day.
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A large number of police personnel, including women constables, waited outside the Congress office from early hours of Thursday with vehicles that were used to shift the leaders and cadres coming out of the office or those coming from outside, into the office.
Former APCC president and CWC member Gidugu Rudra Raju and the party’s working president Shaik Mastan Vali who came out of the office were bundled into a police vehicle using force. Mr. Mastan Vali questioned the police act and said that it seemed like a jungle raj prevailed in the State. “Don’t we have the right to stage a protest against a crucial issue like the growing unemployment among the youth of the State?” he asked, even as he was overpowered by the policemen and put inside a vehicle. They were later released.

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