Flash protests were held at few places here on Tuesday night, condemning the violence in Delhi and the alleged complicity of Delhi Police. Candle-light protests were held at Toli Chowki, Seven Tombs Road, King Koti and Yakutpura. Protestors including women raised slogans against Delhi Police, condemning their brutality. They were also carrying placards demanding withdrawal of the CAA, NPR and NRC.
Current situation at #ToliChowki #Hyderabad Youngsters protesting against #DelhiPolice #DelhiViolence #DelhiBurning pic.twitter.com/0RgQfnBnWe
— Amjed Ullah Khan MBT (@amjedmbt) February 25, 2020
However, police foiled a candle-light march on Neklace Road abutting Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city. Some activists had called for the march to condemn Delhi Police”s brutality and right-wing violence. Large number of policemen were deployed in the area and the road was deserted even before 9 p.m. Meanwhile, Hyderabad Police Commissioner Anjani Kumar had appealed to citizens to remain alert and united to see that no mischief maker tries to take advantage of the disturbing news from Delhi. “Our Patrol cars and Bike patrols are your closest friend. Don”t allow rumor mongering. Take pride in our beautiful city Hyderabad,” he said.
Huge Police Deployment at #Necklace Road #Hyderabad to stop any kind of #hyderabadflashprotest pic.twitter.com/GqmODSPh7c
— Mubashir.Khurram (@infomubashir) February 25, 2020
He also urged the national media not to show the disturbing visuals of Delhi riots. “It disturbs the mind of common peace loving people. These are testing times for all of us and we all have to work together and ensure that mischief makers do not take advantage,” he said.
HCU Students Union organized a protest gathering & rally against the 'brutal violence' on the residents of the north east Delhi. The SU alleged that someone called 'Sangh Parviar' has unleashed the violence on anti CAA protesters.#AntiCAAprotests #delhivoilence pic.twitter.com/QFxzEcMLsw
— CharanTeja (@CharanT16) February 25, 2020