Trainloads of protesters left for Delhi Hyderabad: Trainloads of people have started from various locations in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema districts to take part in the rallies proposed to be held in Delhi on February 17 and 18 against the state division.
According to reports reaching here, about six special trains have left for Delhi on Saturday for the anti-bifurcation rally being organised by YSRCP and Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers Association (APNGO) separetely. Several political leaders from Congress and TDP are expected to address this rally.
Similarly, two special trains carrying the followers of YSR Congress Party have also left for Delhi where the party is holding a protest dharna on February 17. The APNGO association termed its proposed protest rally as a "final battle" to stop the state's division.
The anti-bifurcation organisations expect that the AP Reorganisation Bill, 2013 would be put for discussion and voting in Parliament on Monday and Tuesday.
News Posted: 15 February, 2014
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