Pro-Telangana students clash with cops; 40 held

January 07, 2014 04:59 pm | Updated May 13, 2016 07:48 am IST - Hyderabad

Pro-Telangana students shout slogans during a protest in Hyderabad on Monday. A group of pro-Telangana students clashed with police in OU after they were prevented from taking out a rally towards the Andhra Pradesh state assembly.

Pro-Telangana students shout slogans during a protest in Hyderabad on Monday. A group of pro-Telangana students clashed with police in OU after they were prevented from taking out a rally towards the Andhra Pradesh state assembly.

As many as 40 pro-Telangana students were on Tuesday taken into preventive custody in different parts of the city even as tension prevailed on the Osmania University (OU) campus with the protesting students indulging in stone throwing on security forces.

An attempt by a group of around 20 students who tried to march towards the state Assembly was foiled and they were taken into preventive custody near Police Control Room (PCR) itself, a senior police official said.

Similarly, at least 20 protesting students were also taken into custody on OU campus when they tried to take out a rally towards the Assembly, another official said.

As the police stopped the protesters, they resorted to hurling stones on security personnel who retaliated by lobbing tear gas shells to disperse them, he said.

Those taken in preventive custody were later let off.

A girl student, Indrani Reddy, of a college run by Andhra Mahila Sabha (AMS) near the OU campus sustained injuries in her left eye and a police official was also injured during stone throwing, OU Inspector P Ashok told PTI .

OU police booked two cases in connection with the stone throwing incident including one based on a complaint lodged by the girl student under relevant sections of IPC.

Earlier, the pro-Telangana students raised slogans “CM down down” and forcibly removed the barricades on the OU campus.

The protesting students, who had on Monday also clashed with police on OU campus, are demanding Telangana state unconditionally and also a discussion on Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill during the ongoing Assembly session.

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