Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anurag Sharma, who issued prohibitory orders said in a press release here today that public meetings, processions and people gathering on roads or public places have been prohibited to maintain public order, peace and tranquility in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
Prohibitory orders will be with effect from 6 am on September 4 until 6 am on September 10.
The OU-TSJAC's march will begin in front of the L B Stadium and pass through the Nizam's College, Basheerbagh to Tank Bund on the same day.
Earlier, the AP Non-Gazetted Officers' Association, Samaikhyandhra groups and the OU-TSJAC had sought permission from the Central Zone Police for their respective protests, but due to Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations on September 9, the police is unlikely to grant permission to any of these groups.
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