A bandh was observed on Wednesday across Andhra and Rayalaseema (Seemandhra) regions against the decision of the ruling Congress party at the Centre to carve out Telangana state.
Shops and establishments and educational institutions remained closed while the services of state-run road transport corporation were suspended in Visakhapatnam, Kadapa, Chittoor and Anantapur.
In response to a call given by Samaikyandhra (united Andhra) joint action committee, various sections of the people, including students, teachers, lawyers and government employees, held rallies and blocked roads in Viskhapatnam. The agitators also burnt the effigies of Sonia Gandhi at several places in the city. Police took into custody 20 agitators and released them later.
Shops and establishments and educational institutions remained closed while the services of state-run road transport corporation were suspended in Visakhapatnam, Kadapa, Chittoor and Anantapur.
In response to a call given by Samaikyandhra (united Andhra) joint action committee, various sections of the people, including students, teachers, lawyers and government employees, held rallies and blocked roads in Viskhapatnam. The agitators also burnt the effigies of Sonia Gandhi at several places in the city. Police took into custody 20 agitators and released them later.
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Police resorted to cane charge to disburse the stone-pelting agitators in Anantapur. By and large the bandh was peaceful.
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