Hyderabad:Over 5,000 people were taken into preventive custody ahead of the much-publicised 'Chalo Tank Bund' march called by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) in support of the ongoing indefinite strike by the Telangana State Board Transport Corporation (TSRTC) employees on Saturday.
Several leaders of the striking TSRTC employees' unions and opposition parties were among the over 5,000 people taken into preventive custody across Telangana ahead of their proposed protest march, highlighting their demands.
Police on Friday had already denied permission to the TSRTC employees' unions to organise the 'Chalo Tank Bund' protest over various demands including merger of the RTC with the government, keeping public convenience in view.
They sought to organise 'Chalo Tank Bund' protest as their indefinite strike entered the 36th day on Saturday.
There was heavy deployment of police personnel and barricades were put up at Tank Bund.
Police in order to ease the traffic and for the convenience of public put in place alternate routes and advised them to use the suggested routes as the agitators are likely to gather and cause traffic obstructions on Tank Bund and surrounding areas.
Many leaders of TSRTC Joint Action Committee were taken into preventive custody, while Congress Legislature Party leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and several senior Congress leaders were put under "house arrest" or detained in the city and other parts of the state to prevent them from joining the 'Chalo Tank Bund' protest.
"As a preventive measure, over 5,000 people including leaders and workers ofstrikingTSRTC employees unions and political parties have been taken into preventive custody across Telangana because the 'Chalo Tank Bund' protest is not permitted," Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order )Jitender told media persons here.
Nearly 48,000 employees had boycotted work and begun an indefinite strike from October 5 across Telangana on a call by the Joint Action Committee (JAC), demanding merger of RTC with the government, pay revision, recruitment to various posts, among others resulting in state-run buses staying off the roads causing inconvenience to commuters.
Chief Minister K ChandrasekharRaohadearlier said under no circumstances would the RTC be merged with the government and said the employees' stir is illegal as they caused immense inconvenience to the public.