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Tension gripped the Telangana Secretariat as BJP leaders attempted to storm the premises under their “Save Hyderabad” campaign. The protest, citing electrocution deaths, poor civic infrastructure, and law-and-order lapses, led to house arrests of corporators and preventive detention of leaders.
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Mild tension erupted in Hyderabad as BJP leaders and supporters attempted to lay siege to the Telangana Secretariat under the “Save Hyderabad” banner. Police deployed heavy security, detained several protestors, and placed key BJP leaders under house arrest to prevent escalation
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Students from Left groups protested at the Secretariat in Hyderabad over poor education policies. They demanded a new Education Minister, action on student deaths, fee control in private schools, and release of pending scholarships and other student dues
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Tense atmosphere prevailed as the police stopped teachers and detained them before shifting them to different police stations in the city
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The Congress government had restricted public access to the site, citing various reasons. However, after sustained pressure from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), the State government reopened it to the general public on Monday.
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MA Sameer uses a sticker with inscription ‘TS Secretariat, On Government Duty’ on the car to hoodwink security personnel
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Stating that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had become a rubber stamp in the hands of the Congress high command, with the State's affairs being micro-managed by the AICC, he also ridiculed TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud’s statement on the cabinet expansion.
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Construction firm Shapoorji Pallonji says the building remains structurally safe, review of the incident underway
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The suspect, identified as K Anjaiah, was moving in the premises wearing a fake ID card
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Based on phone number and location, police tracked Mohammed Ali and arrested him from Langar Houz
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As per available information, the Chief Minister’s Public Relations team had received a call from an unidentified person informing of a bomb in the premises
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Special Police Force Intelligence ASI Yusuf and Head Constable Anjaneyulu gathered substantial evidence and skillfully apprehended him. Bhaskar Rao, a resident of Khammam, was found roaming within the premises while posing as a junior assistant in the Revenue Department with a fake ID card.
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The recording of attendance of all regular Secretariat officers and employees, including the staff working on outsourcing basis of all departments, for whom payments are being made from the Secretariat Heads of accounts, will be through the facial recognition system with effect from December 12.
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The objective behind introducing facial recognition system was said to enhance accuracy, efficiency and security in attendance. The system uses advanced technology to verify individual identifies through facial features, eliminating the need for manual signing and seamless attendance recording.
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The images of the main gate being removed are being shared extensively on different social media platforms and have gone viral.
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Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand has issued orders under Section 163 of BNSS, enforcing restrictions within a 500-meter radius of the Telangana Secretariat. The police clarified that peaceful protests and dharnas are permitted only at Indira Park Dharna Chowk, with such activities not allowed anywhere else in Hyderabad or Secunderabad.
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Anticipating more protests from the Telangana Special Police personnel, security around important offices of the State government has been beefed up on Monday
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The Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the Secretariat has instructed Telangana Special Police personnel and officers not to post, share, like or comment on any messages against the TGSP system, police officers and the State government on social media platforms.
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BRS opposed the Congress government's decision to unveil former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi's statue in the place reserved for the statue of Telangana Talli.
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Saying his government will not hurt Telangana sentiments, promised to install the statue before December 9