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Journos manhandled in Amaravati amid three capitals row

Three media persons were allegedly attacked at Uddandarayani Palem area of Amaravati while covering the protest against the Andhra Pradesh CM's idea of multiple capitals. The incident took place as a reporter allegedly made some controversial remark which infuriated the protestors. Later police rescued the media persons and moved them out of the place.

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Journalists manhandled in Amaravati amid three capitals row
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Published : Dec 27, 2019, 5:13 PM IST

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): Amid uproar over the proposed idea of multiple capitals in Andhra Pradesh, three media persons were allegedly manhandled on Friday at Uddandarayani Palem area of Amaravati.

The incident took place after BJP state president Kanna Lakshmi Narayana held a silent protest at the village against the three capital idea mooted by the state government for 'decentralised development.'

Also read: Andhra Pradesh CM bats for three state capitals

Soon after BJP's Narayana left, the protestors got in a scuffle with few journalists who were trying to cover the demonstration.

A brawl broke out between the two sides after a remark allegedly made by a reporter infuriated the protestors.

Three media persons were left injured and a few nearby vehicles damaged.

Also read:HC awards death penalty to Surat rape-murder convict

Finally, the police rescued the media persons and moved them out of the place.

Tension has been rising in Andhra's capital region since Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy mooted the idea of three capitals for 'decentralised development.'

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): Amid uproar over the proposed idea of multiple capitals in Andhra Pradesh, three media persons were allegedly manhandled on Friday at Uddandarayani Palem area of Amaravati.

The incident took place after BJP state president Kanna Lakshmi Narayana held a silent protest at the village against the three capital idea mooted by the state government for 'decentralised development.'

Also read: Andhra Pradesh CM bats for three state capitals

Soon after BJP's Narayana left, the protestors got in a scuffle with few journalists who were trying to cover the demonstration.

A brawl broke out between the two sides after a remark allegedly made by a reporter infuriated the protestors.

Three media persons were left injured and a few nearby vehicles damaged.

Also read:HC awards death penalty to Surat rape-murder convict

Finally, the police rescued the media persons and moved them out of the place.

Tension has been rising in Andhra's capital region since Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy mooted the idea of three capitals for 'decentralised development.'

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