Revanth, Raja Narsimha arrested for Medak Bandh

The Bandh call given by the Opposition parties protesting against the lathi-charge on displaced villagers of Mallannasagar reservoir was peaceful amid heightened tension even as several TDP and Congress leaders were taken into custody in various places during the Bandh in the district.

Shops and business establishments were closed in several parts of the district while pro and anti-bandh activists took out separate rallies in Siddhipet town leading to tension. Police picked up some protestors while they were enforcing bandh.

         

Opposition parties have expressed their solidarity with the protesting villagers condemning the lathicharge by police.

Telangana Joint Action Committee chairman Prof M.Kodandaram was taken into custody at Vontimamidi near Mulug of Medak district while proceedings towards Erravalli. He was whisked away in his vehicle. Telangana TDP working president A Revanth Reddy and former deputy chief minister Damodar Raja Naraimha were taken into custody while they were proceeding towards Mallannasagar to express their solidarity with land oustees of this reservoir. While Raja Narsimha was taken to Gajwel police station, Revanth Reddy was shifted to Doulthabad police station.

Bandh is total across the district with TSRTC buses withdrawing its services in all the bus depots. Congress and others party workers were out in the morning enforcing the bandh. Former Congress Whip T. Jayaprakash Reddy and others squatted in front of Sanga Reddy bus depot. In Narsapur town, bandh was total as the District Congress Committee president V Sunitha Laxma Reddy and others participating in it.

Gajwel, the home constituency of Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao witnessed partial bandh.

As politicians made a beeline to Vemulghat, Etigadda Kishtapur and Erravalli villages, police cordoned off the area and prevented movement of vehicles towards these villages.

 

However, Minister Harish Rao claimed that bandh organized by opposition parties did not get any support from the people. Speaking to media at Telangana Bhaban, Harish Rao said bandh was totally failed. He alleged that opposition parties have creating hurdles in the development of the state. They are trying to provoke Mallannasagar villagers for deriving political mileage, the minister accused.

The minister further stated that farmers of six out of eight villages’ under the jurisdiction of Mallannasagar reservoir have readily accepted to part with their lands. The government would make payment as demanded by the farmers under GO 123 or land acquisition act 2013, he said. (NSS)