BJP Tejasvi Deputy Surya and his supporters remove barricades and enter Hyd University in Osmania


Hyderabad police have denied reports that the police prevented them from entering the campus.

Claiming that the Hyderabad police had blocked their entrance to the Osmania University campus, BJP deputy and Tejasvi youth wing president Surya broke through police barriers at the entrance to the university’s NCC gate. However, the police immediately clarified that there was no such confrontation within the University Campus.

According to the parliamentarian’s plan for Tuesday, he was scheduled to meet with participants in the 1969 Telangana movement at 11:15 a.m. M. At the University of Osmania. In one video, workers from the youth wing of the BJP could be seen accompanying the MP and marching towards the University. However, the entrance was barricaded and a sign on the barricade read: “Entrance only for staff and students.” The BJYM workers then raised slogans and soon removed the barricades. Policemen stationed at the scene could be seen standing there and offering no resistance.

Tejasvi Surya tweeted: “Try what you want, KCR Garu, but you can’t stop BJYM from paying its respects to the martyrs of Telangana. Today you are in power thanks to the sacrifice of thousands of ordinary Telangana students. Please don’t. Forget your sacrifices! “

He also said: “BJYM is the power of the youth of India! No fences, no barricades, no police force can prevent us from doing the right thing. The more you try to stop us, the more powerful our fight will be! Jai Telangana!”

Confirming the development, K. Krishna Saagar Rao, BJP Telangana State Chief Spokesperson, confirmed that members of the youth wing opened the doors and entered. “BJP wanted to pay tribute to the martyrs of the Telangana movement at the University of Osmania. MP Tejaswi Surya went to Osmania University. But KCR has closed its doors. BJYM opened the doors and entered to greet the heroes of Telangana. Telangana is not the private jagir of the KCR family. It belongs to the youth of Telangana and BJYM is with them. “

M. Ramesh, the Eastern Deputy Police Commissioner, denied any such confrontation in a press release published shortly after the incident. “It is reported that the deputy (Bengaluru), Tejasvi Surya was detained by the police at the gate of the OU campus. This is in circulation in some sections of the media and later also circulated on social networks. It is hereby clarified that no such incident of a police stoppage or confrontation with the police has occurred on the OU campus and the MP, along with his followers, entered the campus and held a peaceful meeting, at the Arts College Building. ” .

The Telangana movement that originated from the University of Osmania was carried out by students from Telangana, under the banner of the Joint Action Committee of the University of Osmania (OU JAC) comprising several groups of left-wing students, Dalit-Bahujan.

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