Hyd activists flash march to commemorate comrade, over 100 arrested
The protest by the Madiga Reservations Porata Samiti (MRPS) sent Hyderabad police into tizzy as they were caught off guard of their plan.
Hyderabad: A flash protest call given by the Madiga Reservations Porata Samiti (MRPS) sent the Hyderabad city police into tizzy late on Sunday night.
Hundreds of MRPS activists who adhered to “Chalo Tank Bund” flash call on Sunday were detained by the police who were caught off guard of their plan.
The MRPS held a meeting to commemorate Bharathi, an MRPS activist who died of a “cardiac arrest” while participating in a protest last month at Ranga Reddy district collectorate.
The meeting was held at Sikh village in Secunderabad.
After the meeting, the MRPS leader gave a call to lay siege to Tank Bund.
Following the call hundreds of activists started marching towards Tank Bund.
The police who were busy with World Telugu Conference and the public meeting of MRPS then tried to stop them at Sikh village.
By the time a few hundred had already reached Tank Bund and its vicinity areas.
Manda Krishna Madiga, president of MRPS along with a few other leaders was detained and shifted to Kamatipura police station in Old City.
Hundreds of other activists were shifted to other police stations and detained as a preventive measure.
It took a couple of hours for the police to mobile force and prevent the activists from succeeded in their plans.
About 2,000 activists were reportedly detained by the police and shifted to various police stations.
Speaking to media persons, Krishna Madiga alleged that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao had promised to take a delegation to New Delhi and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi for discussing the matter of SC reservations.
However, the Chief Minister has failed to fulfill his promises and betrayed the Madiga community people.