Protesting students pelted stones on policemen after being prevented from taking out a bike-rally in support of the 'Chalo Assembly' programme on June 14, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East Zone) R Jaya Lakshmi said.
Earlier, pro-Telangana students affiliated to Telangana Vidyarthi Parishad, who sought to take out a rally from the OU claiming to meet ministers to get their nod for the proposed 'Chalo Assembly', raised slogans and argued with police over denial of permission.
Hyderabad Police has already said that no permission has been granted or will be given for the proposed Telangana Joint Action Committee sponsored 'Chalo Assembly' and warned of initiating stern action against those breaking the law.
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