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Tension prevails in Guntur village as TDP, YSRCP workers clash; Naidu to take out rally

TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu has called for a rally at Atmakur in Palnadu region on Wednesday against political violence allegedly perpetrated by YSR Congress workers.

Tension prevails in Guntur village
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Published : Sep 10, 2019, 9:18 PM IST

Guntur (Andhra Pradesh): Tension prevailed in Granthasiri village of Guntur on Tuesday following clashes between ruling YSR Congress (YSRCP) and opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) workers.

The cadre of the two parties has been clashing with each-other since Tuesday morning in the village.

At least five people from both sides have sustained injuries in the clashes. The injured were admitted to Sattenapalli Government Hospital here. The condition of two persons -- Kilari Sambaiah (43) and S Venkaiah (45) -- is stated to be serious.

A tractor and some two-wheelers belonging to TDP workers have been damaged in the clashes.

The administration has deployed heavy police force in the village to prevent any further incident. The workers belonging to both the parties have been placed under house arrest in the village.

Meanwhile, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu has called for a rally at Atmakur in Palnadu region on Wednesday against political violence allegedly perpetrated by YSR Congress workers.

The party has alleged that the cadres of the YSRCP have killed as many as eight of its party workers, claiming that the violence has risen in Palnadu region since the announcement of the Assembly election results.

The TDP has set up a rehabilitation centre at its headquarters here for its party workers who allegedly had to flee their villages due to political violence.

Also, read: Urmila Matondkar quits Cong, cites 'petty in-house politics'

Guntur (Andhra Pradesh): Tension prevailed in Granthasiri village of Guntur on Tuesday following clashes between ruling YSR Congress (YSRCP) and opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) workers.

The cadre of the two parties has been clashing with each-other since Tuesday morning in the village.

At least five people from both sides have sustained injuries in the clashes. The injured were admitted to Sattenapalli Government Hospital here. The condition of two persons -- Kilari Sambaiah (43) and S Venkaiah (45) -- is stated to be serious.

A tractor and some two-wheelers belonging to TDP workers have been damaged in the clashes.

The administration has deployed heavy police force in the village to prevent any further incident. The workers belonging to both the parties have been placed under house arrest in the village.

Meanwhile, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu has called for a rally at Atmakur in Palnadu region on Wednesday against political violence allegedly perpetrated by YSR Congress workers.

The party has alleged that the cadres of the YSRCP have killed as many as eight of its party workers, claiming that the violence has risen in Palnadu region since the announcement of the Assembly election results.

The TDP has set up a rehabilitation centre at its headquarters here for its party workers who allegedly had to flee their villages due to political violence.

Also, read: Urmila Matondkar quits Cong, cites 'petty in-house politics'

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         New Delhi, Sep 10 (PTI) The railways will add money to your mobile phone wallet if you use plastic bottle crushing machines installed at stations as part of efforts to promote Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative of junking single-use plastic. 

         In his Independence Day speech, Modi had appealed to the nation to eliminate single-use plastic and find alternatives to plastic water bottles on a priority basis.         

         The railways has issued directions that from October 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, no single-use plastic will be used in its premises. 

         Railway Board Chairman V K Yadav has said the railways will install 400 bottle crushing machines at stations in which a passenger wanting to use them will have to key in his phone number into the machine and his phone will be recharged. However, details of the recharge were not known immediately. 

         Currently, 160 bottle crushing machines are available at 128 stations, he said.

         He also said that instructions have been given to railway staff to collect all the used plastic bottles at railway stations and send them for recycling. 

         Earlier, the ministry had issued instructions to all its vendors and staff across its network to use reusable bags to reduce plastic footprint. 

         It has also directed all railway units to enforce a ban on single-use plastic material, with less than 50 micron thickness. 

         A pledge will be administered to cut the use of plastic on October 2. 

         In his speech, Modi urged citizens to give up single-use plastic and said that shopkeepers should sell jute and cloth bags. 

         The prime minister also stressed that citizens must buy indigenous products and strive to make the policy of "Make In India" a success.


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