T-Issue Anjanyelu to appear before HIGH COURT

Hyderabad,February 16 :JUstice L.Narsimha Reddy on tuesday directed the joint police commissioner PSR Anjanyelu to appear before the court on thursday and inform the court how the police acted in such a fashion wherein journalists and students were brutally attacked. “If apart of the contents stated in affidavit is true it is a sad reflection of state government and particular police department.

The petitioner who appeared in person with a bandage on head and beatings at his back are clearly visible.

The petitioner who was present in the court when asked who was supervising the operations at that time informed that the same was Orchestrated by one PSR Anjaneyulu . The court is rather astonished to know the way in which state police is reacting to the order of the court regarding deployment of police. Writ appeal could have been filed by complying the order passed in a writ filed by three students yesterday. The court is of the view to the summon the police officer the one who was supervising the Ou campus. P.Seetharamanjanyelu is directed to appear before the court and to explain as to the nature of the incidents that taken place in campus.

The medical expenses for the petitioner shall be borne by the State government”
the judge lamented the DGP and the state for brutally beating the students and the journalists. the judge said that even the british foreign rulers did not spare general dyre, for Jalianwala bagh incidents but our authorities are letting the police free who are assaulting the students and other innocent citizens. Justice Reddy said that it is high time that amnesty international need to interfere for protecting the rights of the citizens in the Telangana region. the judge said that the chief minister and home minister are expressing their incapacites in dealing with the situtation. Bihar is better than our state, he said. NO where in the world the journalists would be manhandled how the police at osmania campus has assaulted the meda persons the judge expressed. the DGP is busy in protecting his job he has no time to implement the court orders, Justice Narasimha Reddy lamented.