Telangana High Court

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Telangana HC Rejects TPCC Peition Against OU, Says Will Not Intervene

In a setback to TPCC, the Telangana HC reviewed the petition filed against Osmania University's refusal to hold a public meeting and dismissed the petition.  Notably, citing examinations of the student the administration rejected the proposal of Rahul Gandhi's meeting and interaction with the students. Meanwhile, read-more

Thu, 05 May 2022 - 10:45 AM / by Varsha Joshi

Tags: Telangana High Court, Rahul Gandhi, TPCC, Osmania University, Public Meeting

Courtesy: India Today

K Kavitha

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Rahul Gandhi Never Helped Telangana During Paddy Crop Issue: TRS Leader K Kavitha

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was recently denied permission to conduct a physical interaction with students of Osmania University, in Telangana's Warangal. TRS leader K Kavitha slammed Gandhi and said that "he is coming for politics only". She further stated that the he did not talk in favour of Telangana, during the paddy crop issue. Kavitha alleged that even after requesting Gandhi, he "did not raise the issue in the parliament".

Wed, 04 May 2022 - 03:53 PM / by Shibu Immanuel S

Tags: Rahul Gandhi, K Kavitha, Warangal, Osmania University, Telangana

Courtesy: ANI

Protests in Osmania University by ABVP activists for arresting Arnab Goswami

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Advocate Gaurav Parker Claims Goswami Was Arrested Without an FIR; Protests at Osmania University

The ABVP activists held a protest at the Osmania University for arresting Arnab Goswami, the Editor-in-Chief at Republic TV. The Mumbai police arrested him for abetting the suicide of Anvay Naik, a 53-year-old interior designer and his mother in 2018. The protesters slammed the Maharashtra government claiming Arnab was attacked and arrested for representing their voices. According to the advocate Gaurav Parker, Goswami was arrested without an… read-more

Thu, 05 Nov 2020 - 01:57 AM / by Debanshi Das

Tags: Arnab Goswami, arrest, ABVP, Osmania University

Courtesy: Latestly