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Students support KCR’s indefinite strike

Staff Reporter

HYDERABAD: Nearly 1,000 students assembled at the College of Arts and Social Sciences on the campus of Osmania University on Saturday night pledging support to TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao, who is to begin fast-unto-death from Saturday.

Tension prevailed as the students raised slogans demanding withdrawal of the Rapid Action Force personnel deployed by the police on the campus to meet any eventuality. Students began gathering at different places on the campus from evening. Initially, they took out a procession to NCC gate near Vidyanagar

They blocked the road there for some time and returned to the Arts college joining others already assembled there. Police blocked the university road by putting up barricades.

Meanwhile, vigil is on the students who staged demonstration demanding immediate withdrawal of the RAF. The demonstration was on when reports last came in.

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