On July 2, MBT spokesperson Amjed Ullah Khan questioned the failure of Hyderabad’s Intelligence Department, Special Branch, and police to prevent BJP leader Andela Sriramulu Yadav and around 50 BJP workers from entering Nooria Co-Operative Junior College at Edi Bazar. Khan referred to a complaint submitted by the college principal to the Santosh Nagar police, alleging that the BJP workers demanded student records, recorded videos, and created fear among staff. Khan asked how the group traveled through multiple police jurisdictions without being detected and whether preventive measures were taken. He emphasized that educational institutions should not be used as political battlegrounds and that such actions undermine the rule of law. Khan also questioned the role of the Intelligence Department and Special Branch in monitoring activities that could disturb communal harmony. He demanded registration of cases, a thorough inquiry, and strict legal action against those found guilty. Khan asserted that Hyderabad’s communal harmony should be protected and that any attempt to create fear or disturb public peace should be dealt with firmly according to the law.
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