Student Leaders, Activists Taken Into Custody In Adilabad

Adilabad/Hyderabad, July 5 (Maxim News): Leaders and activists of the BRS Vidyarthi vibhag (BRSV), BJYM and other student unions were arrested in several parts of erstwhile Adilabad district to prevent them from participating in a protest to be held in Hyderabad with a list of demands including to enhance posts in Group-11 service to select aspirants of Group-1 in a 1:100 ratio and to release a job calendar and to cancel government order No. 46, etc on Friday.

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The leaders and activists were taken into custody from their houses on Thursday night itself. They were later shifted to nearby police stations. The leaders criticized the government for not allowing them to take part in the protest. They said that it was trying to suppress the voice of the unions by arresting them.  they stated that it would face the consequences of its act.

Battu Raj Kumar

BRSV Mancherial town president Battu Raj Kumar said that the government duped the aspirants of government jobs by not keeping its word made at the time of polls that it would announce a job calendar and take up recruitments of jobs.  He demanded it to increase the number of posts in Group-II service and cancel the government order 46.  He rebuked it for arresting activists and leaders at midnight.  (Maxim News) 


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