"We are monitoring the situation...Police in districts have already been asked to be on alert...Depending upon the situation we will take appropriate action," Additional Director General of Police (law and order) VSK Kaumudi said.
Police forces are already on alert in view of the protests and bandhs in Seemandhra districts over the past few days and with the Telangana Bill likely to be debated in Lok Sabha today, security arrangements have been heightened.
Ever since the Centre took a decision last year to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh to create Telangana, agitational programmes such as bandhs, massive protests and demonstrations were being held in Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions (collectively called Seemandhra) against the move.
On the other hand, Telangana protagonists are preparing for celebrations as they expect the Lok Sabha to give its nod to the bill.
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