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Sangareddy: Activists from all political parties except Telangana Rashtra Samithi participated in a protest rally taken out condemning the attack on Sundarayya Vignana Kendram in Bagh Lingampally. Holding the Sangh parivar responsible for the attack they demanded the Union government to ban outfits like RSS so that religion could be separated from politics. B. Mallesh of CPI(M), Prabhu Goud of Congress, Manikyam and Vazir Beg of TDP addressed a public meeting near the district collectorate. Mahabubnagar Correspondent adds: Protesting the attack on Sundarayya Vignana Kendram, the activists of CPI (M) attacked on APSRTC bus at Amarchintha mandal head quarters in the district on Tuesday. The CPI (M) activists who gave Amarchintha bandh call on Tuesday also organised a rasta roko. According to reports protest demonstrations were held in various towns in the district. In the district head quarters town of Mahabubnagar, the CPI (M) workers led by its district secretary Kille Gopal took out a protest rally which was supported by other political parties including Congress and TDPProtest rallies were also organised at Wanaparthy and Pebbair mandals.
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