BC Bandh Complete in Nalgonda, Khammam

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Nalgonda: Other than for a couple of erratic occurrences, the BC Bandh, supported by the BC JAC, Congress, BRS, BJP, and Left celebrations, was total and mainly serene throughout the erstwhile Nalgonda district.

Independent schools and colleges stated a vacation to prevent trouble to trainees throughout the bandh. Members of the Congress, BRS, and BJP got different bike rallies in Nalgonda, guaranteeing the closure of service facilities in assistance of the need for 42 percent BC bookings in regional bodies, and to install pressure on both the state and main federal governments.

BC JAC members staged demonstrations in front of 7 RTC bus depots throughout the erstwhile Nalgonda district, avoiding buses from running and interrupting public transportation services.

Display room of minister’s sibling assaulted

Stress dominated in Nalgonda when BJP members apparently assailed stones at Pavan Motors (Tata Nexa Showroom) near the Marriguda bypass roadway. The display room, owned by Komatireddy Mohan Reddy, sibling of roadways and structures minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, sustained damage to its glass door. The opponents got away before cops got here. Based upon a grievance from the display room supervisor, Nalgonda rural cops signed up a case and are taking a look at CCTV video to determine those included.

Speaking on the celebration, BC Welfare Association state president Duduku Lakshminarayana stated that guaranteeing 42 percent appointment for BCs was now the duty of all political celebrations, consisting of the Congress and BJP. He cautioned that the agitation would magnify if the booking was not carried out quickly, including that the ruling celebration needs to take duty for clearing judicial obstacles.

In Khammam, a rally was gotten from the brand-new bus stand to the old bus stand, with members of all political celebrations taking part. Trainee unions, consisting of the SFI and PSDU, likewise held different rallies in the city.