Deccan Chronicle

Hyd locals too were stopped at TS border

Cops claim vehicles entering state to buy liquor

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Telangana police once again created a problem for Andhra Pradesh vehicles at the Pullur toll plaza on Sunday resulting in vehicles getting stranded for three hours.

TS police personnel, wielding lathis, stopped vehicles and demanded an e-pass even during the relaxation period. This was particular­ly so with those going for marriages and functions.

This created tension on national highway 44 with many arguing with the police. Even two-wheelers, heading to Hyderabad from Kurnool were denied from going further.

Police checked every vehicle and allowed only those with an e-pass. However after three hours of arguments, the police finally allowed vehicles from 9 am to 10 am without any restrictio­ns.

A Hyderabad-based traveller said that they were returning from Orvakal of Kurnool district after attending a wedding ceremony but police stopped their vehicle even during

the four-hour free mobility time. As that was relaxation time, they did not take e-passes but TS police made them suffer a lot, he added. Responding to the sudden decision, Gadwal DSP Yadagiri said that

they restricted vehicles even during relaxation time to control overcrowdi­ng of vehicle movements from Andhra Pradesh.

Moreover, as it was a Sunday many AP vehicles

entered Telangana to buy liquor. This created nuisance, he added.

He however said that there are no restrictio­ns for vehicle and public movements during curfew relaxation times.

 ?? —DC ?? Vehicles entering Telangana state from Andhra Pradesh were stopped by police personnel, even during curfew relaxation hours, at the Pullur toll plaza on Sunday.
—DC Vehicles entering Telangana state from Andhra Pradesh were stopped by police personnel, even during curfew relaxation hours, at the Pullur toll plaza on Sunday.

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