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TDP Calls For AP Bandh To Protest Naidu's Arrest

Hyderabad: Telugu Desam Party has called a bandh in Andhra Pradesh on Monday in protest against the arrest of party president N Chandrababu Naidu and 74 legislators by Maharashtra police. TDP senior leaders in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: Telugu Desam Party has called a bandh in Andhra Pradesh on Monday in protest against the arrest of party president N Chandrababu Naidu and 74 legislators by Maharashtra police.

TDP senior leaders in Hyderabad held an emergency meeting at the party headquarters and finalised the action programme. They also had a teleconference with Chandrababu Naidu who was remanded to two days judicial custody by a court in Dharmabad inMaharashtra."We appeal to the people to co-operate and make the agitation a success," Yanamala said.

Meanwhile, information reaching here said the arrested TDP leaders were refusing to be lodged as separate groups in different prisons inMaharashtra."We shall all stay together. Take us to only one prison wherever it is," they reportedly told the Maharashtra police.

"We have been informally told by the police that they will continue our detention in the Dharmabad ITI itself. They seem to be making some arrangements for this, with separate facilities for the women legislators," one of the arrested MLAs told PTI over phone.Media personnel from Hyderabad who followed the TDP delegation on the tour said the Babli Bachao Samiti activists asked them to leave Dharmabad immediately.

"The Samiti workers are forcibly sending away the broadcasting vehicles parked at Dharmabad to block the coverage of the happenings there," a journalist said over phone.
Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan has called the former Andhra Pradesh chief minister's action as being politically motivated.

"There are elections around the corner in Andhra Pradesh which is why this issue has emerged again. Let's not look at it politically," Chavan said.He added that the case was already with the Supreme Court and hence should be judged on the basis of its merit.