UNLEASHED: A pro-Telangana student throwing a rock at a glass panelled building in Hyderabad. Students went on a rampage in the city demanding a separate Telangana state, even as Telangana Rashtra Samiti Chief K Chandrasekhara Rao continued his fast in NIMS hospital in the city. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
FOR A CUE FROM THE LEADER: Students gathered outside the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences where Telangana Rastra Samiti President K. Chandrasekhara Rao is on an indefinite fast, seeking announcement of separate state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
UNIVERSITY SIEGED: Students from constituent colleges of Osmania University arrive in groups at the Arts College on Saturday in Hyderabad in continuation of their protests , over a seperate Telangana State . The Arts College has become a rallying point for the agitation, like in 1969. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar
TAKING IT TO THE CITY: Arterial areas in the city like Panjagutta and Ameerpet turn into a war zone as pro-Telengana students go on rampage, pelting stones on business establishments and public vehicles. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
RABBLE ROUSED: Pro-Telengana students raising slogans in the city as part of viiolent protests demanding a separate Telangana state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
IN THE LINE OF IRE: A pro-Telangana student cuts loose on an MLA's car in Hyderabad. The students carried out violent protests, demanding a separate Telangana state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf.
CITIZEN TARGETS: Fear-stricken passengers try to escape a bus which pro-Telangana students attacked as part of their violent protests in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
VIEW FROM THE OTHER SIDE: The shattered wind-shield of a bus in Hyderabad, which was attacked by pro-Telangana students as part of their violent protests in the city, demanding a separate state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
PROTECTION ARRIVES: Riot geared police move in to reassure citizens, shaken up by pro-Telangana students' violent protests in the city, demanding a separate state. Photo: P.V. Sivakumar
STANDING GUARD: Special Police force stands guard near Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences where Telangana Rastra Samiti President K. Chandrasekhara Rao is on an indefinite fast, demanding a separate Telangana state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
PUSHED TO A CORNER: Fear stricken commuters watch pro-Telanga students on a rampage, demanding a separate Telangana state. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf
RUNNING FOR COVER: A couple flees a shopping mall, which pro-Telangana students targeted as part of violent protests in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf