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YS Sharmila arrested over protest march in Hyderabad, gets bail

Was accused of driving her vehicle in rash and negligent manner, ‘abusing’ cops and deterring them from discharging their duty

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Hyderabad, November 30

YSR Telangana Party founder YS Sharmila was granted bail by a city court, following her arrest by the police on November 29, for marching towards Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao's official residence here to protest the alleged attack on her convoy by the ruling TRS cadre during her ongoing padayatra.

According to TV visuals, during the march, she was seen getting inside a damaged vehicle, and was driving it, but was stopped by the police.

After she refused to step out of it, the police brought a crane and towed away the vehicle as she was seated in it.

Telangana governor Tamilisai Soundararajan expressed anguish at the way Sharmila was arrested and concern about her safety and health condition, a release from Raj Bhavan said on Tuesday night.

The visuals of Sharmila's car being towed away while she was inside it were 'disturbing,' the governor was quoted as saying in it.

Tamilisai stated that whatever may be the political background or ideology, women leaders and cadres need to be treated in a more dignified and respectful way, the release added.

Condemning the alleged attack during the state-wide padayatra called 'Praja Prasthanam' undertaken by Sharmila in Warangal district on Monday, the YSRT party chief along with her supporters took out a march towards Rao's camp office to lay siege to it, but were stopped by police on the way.

Later, Sharmila was taken into custody and shifted to a police station, where a case was registered against them.

Police accused Sharmila of driving her vehicle in a rash and negligent manner, 'abusing' cops and deterring them from discharging their duty.

The protest march came a day after a caravan being used by Sharmila as part of her padayatra was attacked and set on fire allegedly by TRS activists.

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