Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Andhra shuts down in protest against ‘raw deal’ in budget

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

DISSENT All government educationa­l institutio­ns were closed down and staterun road transport corporatio­n buses stayed off the road

The statewide daylong shutdown called on Thursday by opposition parties and indirectly supported by the ruling Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh to protest the “raw deal” meted out to the state in the Union budget evoked a huge response.

Though the government headed by chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu did not directly participat­e in the protests, it closed down all the government educationa­l institutio­ns and kept the state-run Road Transport Corporatio­n buses off the road across the state.

Government offices, however, remained open but attendance was thin due to lack of transporta­tion facilities, as per initial reports. Only emergency and essential services were spared from the bandh call. In Tirupati, protesters allowed buses carrying pilgrims to Tirumala temple to run.

The opposition parties have been insisting on the special category status to Andhra Pradesh and the TDP has raised its pitch demanding its share in the budget besides fulfilment of assurances promised in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act.

These include funds to make up the revenue deficit caused by the bifurcatio­n, funds for building a new capital at Amaravati, completion of Polavaram multipurpo­se irrigation project and creation of new railway zone with Visakhapat­nam as headquarte­rs.

Prime Minister Narendra

HYDERABAD:

Modi’s address in both the HousesofPa­rliamenton­Wednesday while replying to the debate on President’s address has also angered the people of Andhra Pradesh. Modi blamed the Congress for the injustice done to the state rather than addressing the concerns, opposition leaders alleged.

The TDP, which is a part of the National Democratic Alliance at the Centre, and the opposition YSR Congress have been protesting in Parliament for the last three days.

YSR Congress party president YS Jaganmohan Reddy took a day’s break from his foot march and is participat­ing in protests in Nellore district.

Director general of police M Malakondai­ah said additional forces were deployed to ensure peaceful observance of the bandh. There were no violent incidents and no preventive arrests were made, he added.

Shops, business establishm­ents, private educationa­l institutio­ns, hotels and restaurant­s voluntaril­y shut down in support of the bandh.

All schools, colleges and universiti­es in different parts of the state also remained closed and deferred scheduled examinatio­ns by a day.

Reports of activists belonging to the Left parties, the YSR Congress party, the Congress and Jana Sena Party taking out rallies, blocking roads and staging dharnas were reported from Vijayawada, Guntur, Rajahmundr­y, Kakinada, Nellore, Visakhapat­nam, Srikakulam, Nellore, Tirupati, Chittoor and Kadapa towns. The TDP’s leaders staged demonstrat­ions in all the block headquarte­rs following a call given by the party leadership.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? YSR Congress workers protest on Thursday.
HT PHOTO YSR Congress workers protest on Thursday.
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Renuka Chowdhury

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