PROTESTS ROCKED THE COASTAL ANDHRA AND RAYALASEEMA
Protests
rocked the coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions on Friday 5th
October,2013, against the Union Cabinet’s approval for the proposal to create
Telangana by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh. It was a total shutdown across all 13
districts there on the first day of a 48-hour bandh.An anti-Congress sentiment
swept the regions as protesters attacked the houses of Pradesh Congress
president Botcha Satyanarayana and several other leaders. Police fought pitched
battles with the agitators and fired 25 rounds of teargas shells to prevent
them from targeting the house, college and a hotel of Mr. Satyanarayana at
Vizianagaram.Many places resembled battlegrounds as protesters blocked roads
with burning tyres and trees and threw stones at the assets of Congress
leaders, including a hotel owned by Minister T.G. Venkatesh in Kurnool, where
the District Congress Committee office was ransacked by a mob. A statue of the
former Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, was vandalised, and the BJP office was
attacked.
Shops,
cinemas, hotels, educational institutions, petrol bunks and government offices
remained closed across coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, even as a large number
of vehicles were stranded on national highways, including the Kolkata-Chennai
route. Many areas in West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur and Prakasam plunged into
darkness as Electricity Department staff tripped sub-stations.Devotees had a
harrowing time in reaching Tirumala because of the two-day shutdown. YSR
Congress and Telugu Desam Party supporters clashed at Anantapur and
Visakhapatnam.Tension prevailed in Rajahmundry when hundreds of students,
teachers, employees and farmers, rallying under the banner of the Konaseema
Joint Action Committee, reached the residence of Amalapuram MP G.V. Harshakumar
in school buses and demanded his resignation.Water supply to the house of
Congress MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy was cut at Ongole, where the protesters
also burnt his effigy. Tension prevailed at Guntur when Samaikyandhra agitators
tried to barge into the houses of Union Minister J.D. Seelam and Agriculture
Minister Kanna Lakshminarayana.
The government
is bracing itself for the agitation in coastal and Rayalaseema districts,
seeking 25 companies of Central forces in addition to the 45 that have already
been deployed. Of the 45 companies deployed, nearly a dozen have been stationed
in Hyderabad and the rest in Seemandhra.TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu
announced an indefinite fast in New Delhi from Monday, while YSR Congress chief
Jaganmohan Reddy would begin a hunger strike at his Lotus Pond residence here
at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday.Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy reviewed the law
and order situation with Chief Secretary P.K. Mohanty, Director-General of
Police B. Prasada Rao, Principal Secretary (Home) T.P. Das and senior police
officers. He asked the police to handle the situation carefully.
Prof. John Kurakar
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