TDP enforces bandh, protestors taken into custody at many places in Andhra Pradesh
The Hindu
Alleging that TDP official spokesman K. Pattabhiram made objectionable comments on A.P. Chief Minister unidentified miscreants attacked the TDP offices
Protesting against the attacks on Telugu Desam Party (TDP) offices across the State, leaders of the opposition party enforced bandh in the State on October 20.
Alleging that TDP official spokesman K. Pattabhiram made objectionable comments and used over the drugs issue, and the houses of some leaders on October 19.
Condemning the attacks, TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu gave a bandh call on October 20. Responding to the call, the Opposition party leaders tried to stop APSRTC buses and close educational institutions, shops, hotels and other establishments.

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