CM urged to lift cases against students

Hyderabad, December 04: Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) convener Prof M Kodandaram today led a delegation to chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and sought lifting of cases registered against students who were involved in the Telangana agitation.

Kodandaram told the chief minister that the police, instead of lifting cases, were registering more number of cases against the students.

The chief minister reportedly told them that the police would act in accordance with law in times of disturbances and nothing more should be read into it. But the TJAC leaders pointed out that the chief minister should take the initiative in lifting of cases against the students after Nov 29 as promised by Union home minister P Chidamabaram.

The chief minister promised to review the situation and take action accordingly.

Kodandaram met handlooms and textiles minister P Shankara Rao at the Secretariat and after exchanging pleasantries with him enlisted his support for lifting of cases against the students.

CM urged to lift cases against students

Express News Service
First Published : 04 Dec 2010 04:37:37 AM IST
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HYDERABAD: Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) convener Prof M Kodandaram today led a delegation to chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and sought lifting of cases registered against students who were involved in the Telangana agitation.

Kodandaram told the chief minister that the police, instead of lifting cases, were registering more number of cases against the students.

The chief minister reportedly told them that the police would act in accordance with law in times of disturbances and nothing more should be read into it. But the TJAC leaders pointed out that the chief minister should take the initiative in lifting of cases against the students after Nov 29 as promised by Union home minister P Chidamabaram.

The chief minister promised to review the situation and take action accordingly.

Kodandaram met handlooms and textiles minister P Shankara Rao at the Secretariat and after exchanging pleasantries with him enlisted his support for lifting of cases against the students.

–Agencies