Hyderabad, March 09: Assuring that it will organise its proposed ‘Million march to Hyderabad’ on March 10 peacefully, pro-Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) on Tuesday asked Andhra Pradesh government for permission for the event.
The JAC leaders have been saying it need not take any permission for the massive protest and the police asserted it did not give permission to the event.
The JAC leaders, however, met state Home Minister P Sabita Reddy and sought permission for the ‘Million March’.
“On behalf of the JAC, we told the Home Minister that the ‘million march’ would be peaceful. We told her that we give a categorical assurance that the event would be totally peaceful,” JAC Convener M Kodandaram told reporters.
“We asked her to stop the arrests. Secondly, we told her to permit the ‘Million March’ and let it be organised,” he said.
The objective of the march is to send a message across to the Centre that a bill be introduced in Parliament for formation of separate Telangana without delay.
The JAC had on Monday decided to go ahead with the ‘million march to Hyderabad’ on March 10, despite appeals from parents, students and others to postpone the protest.
The ‘million march’ would be held as scheduled with changes in timing and form in view of year-end exams of intermediate and CBSE, the JAC convener said.
—PTI