Updated: August 18, 2013 16:01 IST :
PTI Advocates from
Seemandhra region holding a protest in Rajamundry on Wednesday against the
bifurcation of the AP state for creation of separate Telangana State. File
photo
Protests continued unabated in the Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema
regions of Andhra Pradesh on Sunday against the proposed division of the State.
The pro-united Andhra supporters held rallies, sit-ins, fasts,
road blockades, human chains across the two regions.
Some outfits organised protests in a novel way like performing
karate, organising community kitchen, enacting historical plays and ‘homam’ at
roadside junctions.
The indefinite strike by Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers
(APNGOs) Association, which begun on August 13, and also joined by the
State-run APSRTC employees, continued.
The employees are demanding that Centre withdraw its decision to
form separate Telangana State.
The employees union leaders at some places condemned the state
government’s move to invoke provisions of Essential Services Maintenance Act
(ESMA).
The Finance Department of Andhra Pradesh government yesterday
issued an order prohibiting with immediate effect strikes in the treasury, pay
and accounts and works accounts wings for the next six months.
Police on Sunday foiled attempt by TDP legislator D. Umamaheswara
Rao to launch an indefinite fast at Vijayawada in Krishna district of Andhra
Pradesh and took him into custody.
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