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Minister’s meeting disrupted

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Sangareddy: Activists of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti obstructed Minister for Major Industries and Sugar J. Geeta Reddy from inaugurating a school in Pamulaparthi village of Vargal on Sunday.

The activists raised slogans against the Minister and the Chief Minister.

Police used mild force to disperse the slogan shouting TRS workers from the school premises.

However, tension prevailed at the venue with Congress supporters too raising slogans in support of the government.

Later, two groups of Congress workers clashed in Thoguta of Dommata constituency protesting the non-inclusion of the name of Siddipet MP Sarve Satyanarayana on the banners.

Mr. Satyanarayana’s supporters got angry when they noticed only Nandi Yelliah’s name on the posters at the party’s general body meeting as a prelude to Assembly by-election for the vacant Dommata seat.

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