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Time for Maharshtra police force to answer some questions on human rights, civil rights and political rights in India
Subir Mahato
Jul. 21, 2010

The policemen kicked the MLAs, MPs, and MLCs, and beat them up with lathis, unleashing a torrent of abuse. The injured including Nama Nageswara Rao, Kottakota Dayakar Reddy, E Dayakar Rao, Gangula Kamalakar and and Y B Rajendra Prasad. Several women representatives too faced the wrath of the cops.

The return of the TDP team ended the five-day drama that began when Naidu was stopped at the AP-Maharashtra border in their bid to visit the Babli irrigation project on July 16. The Maharashtra police arrested them and lodged them in judicial custody in a mangy ITI building in Dharmabad. After several twists and turns this morning, the police took the TDP leaders to Aurangabad, withdrew all cases against them, and put them on a plane to Hyderabad. Naidu, looking very tired, emerged from the terminal at Shamshabad airport at about 10.30 pm, 45 minutes after the flight landed. Thousands of party workers were there, among them wife Bhuvaneshwari and son Lokesh, busting their lungs with slogans lionising their hero. After arrival, Naidu decided to continue the agitation by organising a dharna at the Mahatma Gandhi statue at the Assembly tomorrow morning. There was heavy jostling at the airport and it became difficult for the TDP president to reach his vehicle amidst the crush


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