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Cong leader fell from the Bullock train during stir

Cong leader fell from the Bullock train during stir
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Hyderabad: Senior Congress and Former Deputy Chief of United Chief of United Andhra Pradesh, Damodar Rajanarimha suffered a minor injury because he fell from a bullock cart during the increase in fuel prices.
The incident occurred in the city of Medak Telangana on Monday when he drove a bull car as a sign of protest against the increase in gasoline and diesel prices.
Rajanarasimha, who spoke to the protesters by standing on the cart, lost their balance and fell together with several other leaders when the bull suddenly panicked in the crowd.
The senior leader suffered a minor injury to his leg and he was given first aid.
Bullock trains apparently overloaded with protesters.
The Congress Party arranged demonstrations across Telangana with bull trains and cycles to protest the increase in fuel prices.
The President of the State Work of the Anjan Kumar Yadav Party and several other leaders was detained by the police during protests near Indira Park in Hyderabad.
The former parliamentarian had arrived there with a Bullock train when the police stopped him.
There is an argument between protesters and police.
Police officers said there was no permission to protest at Indira Park.
Anjan Kumar Yadav condemned police action.
“We protested peacefully with bull-bull trains and rally cycles to show that ordinary people were unable to buy gasoline and diesel to use their motorized vehicles.
We did not disturb anyone but still police used arrests,” he said.
President of the State Congress A.
Revanth Reddy led protests in Nirmal City.
The number of Congress workers received Revanth Reddy on his first visit to the city after taking over as the President of the TPCC.
Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Mallu Leader Bhatti Vikramarka led the protest at Khammam.
Speaking on that occasion, he demanded the immediate withdrawal of the price of oil products to alleviate the burden on ordinary people.
He said the Congress would continue to fight the anti-person policy of the country and the central government.
In Kenghukur in the Rangaeddy district, Secretary AICC Madhu Goud Yaski leads protest against the increase in fuel prices.

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