Hyderabad:Union Minister and BJP president in Telangana G Kishan Reddy, who was on a 24-hour fast here on Wednesday in solidarity with the unemployed youth, was "forcibly" shifted by police from his protest site for "continuing" the protest beyond the permitted time. Mild tension prevailed at the Dharna Chowk, the protest site, Wednesday evening as BJP activists raised slogans and opposed the police action even as Reddy was shifted to the state BJP headquarters by police.
Reddy, however, was continuing his fast at the party office, the BJP said. Kishan Reddy said on X (formerly twitter) that BJP's fight for the rights of Telangana people would continue. "Our arrest is your fall KCR garu..the fight continues - for the rights of the people of Telangana. KCR govt can't disrupt BJP's peaceful protest against his tyrannical rule and neglect to address the concerns of unemployed youth..," he said.
BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh, in-charge of party affairs in Telangana, condemned the police action and claimed that Reddy fell unconscious at the protest site. Chugh alleged that police used "brutal force" at the time of shifting Reddy and beat up party workers, including women, resulting in injuries to them.
The protesters raised slogans and tried to prevent the police from shifting Kishan Reddy from the protest site, but police took him away. "Permission for the protest was issued from 10 am to 6 pm but they did not follow the timings and did not vacate from the protest site," a senior police official told PTI. Asked about Reddy falling unconscious, police said it could be due to dehydration.
Kishan Reddy, on his request, was subsequently shifted to the Telangana BJP office, the official said. Some party leaders and activists were taken into preventive custody from the protest site and later released, the official added. Earlier, addressing the protest, Reddy slammed the BRS government in Telangana for allegedly letting down unemployed youth since it came to power in 2014.
The youth would teach the ruling party a lesson, he said. He asserted the BJP, after coming to power in the state, would provide jobs to youth akin to the Modi government taking up recruitment drives on a large scale. He said lakhs of youth had fought for Telangana statehood with the hope of getting jobs. About 1,200 "Telangana children" had sacrificed their lives during the agitation for formation of Telangana, he said.