Police forces, drawn from various districts in Telangana and Hyderabad city, were deployed at all strategic locations to maintain law and order, Hyderabad Police Commissioner M Mahendar Reddy said.
He said prohibitory orders were clamped as a precautionary measure and action would be initiated as per law against those who attempt to violate it.
The TJAC's request for organising the rally and public meeting at Indira Park by has already been rejected in view of the law and order situation, he said and appealed to the public not to come to Hyderabad to take part in the rally.
"They will be released by evening...It's only a preventive arrest," the DCP said.
TJAC is an umbrella organisation of different pro- Telangana groups that had spearheaded the movement for separate state.
"As permission has not been granted no one should come towards Indira Park," he said.
Police also took into preventive custody several others, including local Congress leaders and members of other political parties and organisations, from different parts of the city.
Reddy said all areas have been covered under CCTV
surveillance and footages "will be used as evidence" for taking legal action against those who defy the prohibitory orders.
"The members of the public are requested to cooperate with police in this regard and ensure that law and order is maintained in the city," he said.
The TJAC had called a rally and public meeting for unemployed youth today in Hyderabad and requested the police to grant permission.
Since the petitioner was not ready to shift the place, the HC yesterday suggested to hold the meeting at Nagole and started dictating the judgement.
At that time, the petitioner withdrew the writ petition, police had said.
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Meanwhile, alleging that TRS government disappointed
unemployed youth who had high hopes of finding employment after formation of Telangana,the main opposition Congress, CPI and CPI(M) slammed the state government for trying to put down a protest called by TJAC to highlight the issue.
TJAC, which was in the forefront of fighting for separate Telangana, comprises of different outfits.
Condemning the police action against the TJAC leaders and activists, the CPI and CPI(M) alleged that police were terrorising unemployed youth.
"Arresting Kodandaram means insulting Telangana. Government has to pay a price if his health suffered. Police are over-reacting all over the state. Police are terrorising unemployed youth. Is this what we secured Telangana for," CPI state secretary Chada Venkata Reddy said.
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