
TRS leader parks car infront of Amit Shah's convoy in Hyderabad, CRFP breaks vehicle's glass
India Today
A Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leader parked his car in front of Home Minister Amit Shah's cavalcade in Hyderabad on Saturday, following which the security intervened and broke the vehicle's glass.
A Telangana Rashtriya Samithi (TRS) leader on Saturday parked his car in front of the cavalcade of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who was in the city to attend 'Hyderabad Liberation Day' celebrations.
TRS leader Gosula Srinivas parked his vehicle in such a way that it blocked the way of Amit Shah's cavalcade, posing a significant risk to the Union Home Minister's security.
He, however, was forced to move the car after the Home Minister's security intervened and asked him to do so.
But while talking to the media, Srinivas claimed he parked the vehicle in tension and that it was vandalised by HM's security. Pictures of a vandalised car also surfaced on social media.
Telangana | TRS leader Gosula Srinivas parked his car in front of Home Minister Amit Shah's cavalcade in Hyderabad, he was forced to move later after HM's security forced him to do so.

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