Police try to intervene as the TRS workers clash with protesters from Gudatipalli in Husnabad on Tuesday 
Telangana

TRS men attack Gudatipalli protesters

The trouble began when the villagers first tried to lay siege to the MLA’s camp office but the police who were in full strength prevented them from assembling there.

P Krishna

SIDDIPET: A day after the police unleashed a reign of terror against the residents of Gudatipalli which would be submerged once the Gouravelli Reservoir is built in the district, it was the turn of the TRS workers to bear down on the defenceless people on Tuesday, and beat them up mercilessly while they were staging a protest on Siddipet-Hanamkonda road in Husnabad. The protesters gathered MLA V Satheesh’s camp office, seeking fair compensation for their lands.

The villagers, accusing the police of allowing the TRS workers to attack them, retaliated, injuring a few policemen. Enraged over this, the police arrested a few youths and took them to Husnabad police station which led to the oustees laying siege to the station, seeking unconditional release.

The trouble began when the villagers first tried to lay siege to the MLA’s camp office but the police who were in full strength prevented them from assembling there. Then the villagers marched to towards Siddipet-Hanamkonda road where they staged a protest for some time without any trouble. But, suddenly, out of nowhere, scores of TRS workers came to the spot and started arguing with the protesters. Soon, they started exchanging blows leading to mild tension in the area.

Villagers blame police

Residents of Gudatipalli gather near MLA V Satheesh’s camp office, to stage a protest seeking fair compensation for their lands
Around 200 TRS activists arrive at the spot and clash with the protesters
Protesters blame police for the ruckus created by the TRS workers and ask why they were allowed
to attack them

West Bengal | Fate of 60L voters in suspense. Who will benefit?

LIVE | West-Asia conflict: Iran launches barrage of missiles after Israel kills 2 of its top officials

PM Modi, UAE President call for safe Hormuz passage as West Asia tensions rise

Ukraine protests arrest of six nationals in India terror probe, US reacts cautiously

Express Dialogues | ‘Left will secure a third term’: T M Thomas Isaac

SCROLL FOR NEXT