Hyderabad:
The pro-united Andhra Pradesh employees of the state government, who have been agitating against the proposed division of the state, will take their fight to Delhi next week.
On October 9, 10 and 11, the united-Andhra protagonists would organise dharnas in Delhi and meet leaders of different parties in the national capital, their leader Ashok Babu said today in Hyderabad.
The employees, who have been on strike since August 13, and their supporters will not relent and continue to strive for a united Andhra, he said.
On October 2, the protesters will hold peace rallies near statues of Mahatma Gandhi in the state, he said.
On October 3 and 4, they will hold 48-hour protests at the residences of MPs and ask owners of petrol pumps and private buses to shut their operations in the 13 districts of Seemandhra regions on October 5 and 6.
On October 7 and 8, protests would be organised near the central government offices, including banks, Babu said.
On October 9, 10 and 11, the united-Andhra protagonists would organise dharnas in Delhi and meet leaders of different parties in the national capital, their leader Ashok Babu said today in Hyderabad.
The employees, who have been on strike since August 13, and their supporters will not relent and continue to strive for a united Andhra, he said.
On October 2, the protesters will hold peace rallies near statues of Mahatma Gandhi in the state, he said.
On October 3 and 4, they will hold 48-hour protests at the residences of MPs and ask owners of petrol pumps and private buses to shut their operations in the 13 districts of Seemandhra regions on October 5 and 6.
On October 7 and 8, protests would be organised near the central government offices, including banks, Babu said.
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