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Students of the University of Hyderabad continue to protest against the Telangana government's plans to develop 400 acres of land bordering the university, while the ruling Congress and opposition BJP and BRS engage in a political battle. The students demand removal of police and machinery from the campus. The government asserts it has not taken any university land and aims to develop the area for job creation and investments.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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