Scores of party cadres squatted in front of the police van to thwart attempts of the police to detain their leaders.
The police said the detainees were kept for a while at the Parliament Street Police Station and allowed to go sometime later.
Speaking to PTI, before being taken by the police, the party Lok Sabha MP, Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy, said, "We all trusted Chandrababu Naidu, but the interest he showed in increasing the number of seats in the state Assembly, did not reflect in getting the special status for the state."
Party supporters from the state and some NRIs had gathered to take part in a public meeting on Parliament Street held this morning. After the meeting ended, the leaders tried to take out a protest march to the Parliament complex.
"Every voter of the state wants Special Category Status, the upcoming polls can be considered as referendum to choose between people who will fight for it and those who were pretending to fight," he said.
Last month, the party Lok Sabha MPs vowed to resign on April 6 if their demand for Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh was not fulfilled by the Centre.
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