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Samaikya andhra protesters become angry

Thursday, 7 November 20130 comments

VIJAYAWADA : Andhra Pradesh United supporters on Saturday went on a rampage and blocked roads, burned cars , attacked properties Congressional leaders increasingly disrupting train services and power to protest against the move Centre to go ahead with Telangana formation despite their agitation two months.
Thousands of vehicles were stranded on the roads as protesters blocked by burning tires on the second day of the blockade of roads.
Three vehicles were burned in the temple town of Tirupati , where annual Brahmotsavams which began Saturday. The agitation had its impact on the famous Dasara festivities Sri Kanakadurga Vijayawada temple.
Train services were disrupted in many places resulting train delays up to four hours. Several trains were stopped at Kondayapalem door railroad suburb Nellore as agitators protested for about two hours .
Superfast trains, including Janashatabdi Express, were arrested forcing other trains on the section to stop at different positions.
According to some sources , many trains on Chennai - Kolkata and Chennai - Hyderabad line were delayed because they were arrested in Ongole , Chirala , Tenali and Vijayawada .
Gurunatha legislator K Reddy led the protesters, who have stopped trains on the section Chennai - Bangalore in Anantapur . Protesters burned tires on the track to stop the train in addition to blocking the chamber of the station manager .
The New Delhi- Bangalore express ultra was among the trains stopped at the station Anantapur for about two hours . The police did not use force on the directions of Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy and DGP Prasada Rao.
In Prakasam , agitators bags burned rubber and tires on the tracks near Chirala detect trains on Chennai - Howrah and Chennai sections - Delhi.
In Vizianagaram , protesters clashed with police while attacking properties of Andhra Pradesh Congress chief Botsa Satyanarayana and other Congress leaders also stoning district collector 's office .
A Congress MP Harsha Kumar college term Rajahmundry was ransacked and furniture and buses were damaged. The son of Kumar and security guards clashed with the protesters that the police could not control the situation. They were subsequently arrested and book .
A 35 - year-old man suffered burns to 75%, as he set himself on fire to protest against the Telangana formation in the district of Prakasam .
The striking employees APGenco closed plants hit generation of 3000 MW , which plunged more than 300 villages in six coastal districts in the dark on Friday night.
They even tried to break the power of the railways to pressurize the Centre. Officials are closely monitoring the situation and try to keep the supply path intact iron lines until the strike ended on Sunday morning.
Elsewhere in Seemandhra , a total bandh was observed for the second day as all commercial activities were suspended.
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