"So far there is no news of any (untoward) incident. There was no impact (of the bandh call)," Telangana Additional DGP (Law and Order) Anjani Kumar told PTI.
He said all necessary precautionary measures were in place and police in districts were asked to remain alert.
Another senior police officer said security was scaled up in Khammam, Karimnagar, Adilabad and Warangal districts, while searches were conducted at bus stands and vehicles were checked.
The Maoists had called for a bandh in five LWE-affected states including Telangana, to protest against the "encounters" last month in AOB in which two dozen Maoists were killed.
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