Telangana BRS and BJP workers clash in Hanamkonda - Several Injured

SIBY JEYYA
At the camp office of the government chief whip and BRS warangal West mla D Vinay bhaskar in Hanmakonda, bjp and BRS workers fought and flung stones at one another. According to accounts, the incident took place when bjp supporters tried to seize control of the MLA's camp office and demanded that the town's homeless people be given access to double-bedroom homes. police stopped the protesters at a barbed wire fence on a roadway close to the camp headquarters.
The demonstrators and a group of BRS cadre who had assembled in front of the camp office then started fighting. As they began to hit each other with sticks and stones, the situation became heated. Some of their cadres, according to both sides, were hurt in the encounter. The police broke up the fights and took several of the local bjp officials away in police cars. Both parties claimed that the conflict caused injury to their employees.
On thursday during a rally, bjp and BRS workers battled in Telangana's hanamkonda town. When bjp activists attempted to seize control of the camp office of local Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) mla Vinay bhaskar, the two factions engaged in combat. The BJP's backers arrived while the demonstration was being staged, joining the bjp workers. A few people suffered bleeding wounds as a result of both sides throwing stones at each other. To separate the fighting factions, police had to step in.

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