Noting that various groups of pro-Telangana supporters are opposed to the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner of Police also said that anti-social elements may indulge in violence, taking advantage of the situation.
"There is every possibility of occurrence of major clashes between the people of two regions, both inside and outside the Lal Bahadur stadium, and also en route Hyderabad, resulting in breaking down of law and order and seriously affecting peace and public order in Hyderabad city.
The YSRCP was advised to defer the meeting till the present situation in the state normalised.
Senior YSRCP leader M V Mysoora Reddy alleged that there was "politics behind denial of permission".
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