After Unemployed Youth Agitation At Ashoknagar, Security Tightened

Hyderabad, July 14 (Maxim News): The police have been alerted in the wake of the agitation by the unemployed to postpone the Group-II exams. They called for a lightning strike on Saturday night to protest against the state government’s stance on Group-II.

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Unemployed people protested from the City Central Library in Ashoknagar, Hyderabad to Ashoknagar Crossroad via Chikkadpally RTC Crossroad. The top police officers expressed their displeasure as this information was not known beforehand.

Against this background, a vigil was organized with police personnel and vehicles near the library in Chikkadpally on Sunday morning. A vigil was also kept at Ashok Nagar Crossroad. Suspects are being interrogated and details are being collected. (Maxim News)  


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