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DCC leaders take out rally

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KARIMNAGAR: The District Congress Committee leaders on Thursday took out a massive rally in Karimnagar town denouncing the attack on Minister for Cooperation Mohd. Fareeduddin by the Telangana Rashtra Samiti leaders. They also set fire to an effigy belonging to TRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao.

DCC president T. Santosh Kumar, Karimnagar Mayor D. Shankar, Wakf Board chairman Mohsin Khan, DCC Minority cell president Javed Khan, Minority town president Arif Ahmed, Attar Siddiqui and others also participated in large numbers. The rally started from Indira Chowk and converged in a dharna near RTC bus stand where the protestors set fire to the effigy and raised slogans against the TRS.

In Jammikunta town, the Congress leaders led Jammikunta Agricultural Market Committee chairman T. Sammi Reddy and women activists staged a rasta roko on the busy Ambedkar Chowk.

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