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Popular anger burst forth at Hyderabad’s Dharna Chowk on Monday as hundreds of activists and supporters answered the Telangana Joint Action Committee’s call to “Occupy Dharna Chowk”.
The protesters, who gathered to occupy the chowk in condemnation of the government’s move to shift the Dharna Chowk to the outskirts of the city, were not to be deterred despite barricades and a heavy police presence.
The protesters were led by the TJAC, headed by M Kodandaram, as well as by various opposition parties – including the Left parties, the TDP, the BJP, the Congress and the Jana Sena. As protesters entered the site, tensions ran high as they clashed with groups conducting a counter-protest in support of shifting the chowk away from Indira Park.
Speaking at the Dharna Chowk, Kodandaram told the media that they had approached police to find solutions to hold protests without affecting residents. However, the police turned a cold shoulder to their request and told them to resolve the issue among themselves, he said.
Other leaders, including Hanumantha Rao of Congress and TDP MLA Revanth Reddy, also participated.
Extending his support to the protestors, Reddy asked why CM KCR was afraid of dissent.
TJAC representatives also alleged that the clashes had been engineered by government supporters in order to undermine the joint protest.
The TJAC’s ‘Capture Dharna Chowk’, which has the support of the main opposition parties, came after the TRS government announced its decision to shift the Dharna Chowk citing law and order problems.
The move was also supported by residents of areas around Indira Park, citing repeated traffic snarls and other inconveniences due to frequent protests held at the site.
(This article originally appeared in The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)