<p>Hyderabad: Students of University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Saturday night held a protest against the Telangana government’s proposal to develop 400 acres of land at Kancha Gachibowli here to develop IT Parks and others besides condemning the recent statements of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the Assembly on the issue.</p><p>Raising slogans against the Congress government in Telangana, the students took out a march on the campus on Saturday night as per a protest call given by the University of Hyderabad Students’ Union (UoHSU), for burning an effigy of the Telangana government.</p>.<p>The protesting students demanded the government to stop the reported proposal to auction the land and register the land in the name of the University.</p><p>The protesting students raised slogans against the police and an argument broke out, when they tried to burn the effigy.</p><p>The protesters alleged they were manhandled during their peaceful protest and demanded the police to leave the campus.</p><p>"Despite attempts to snatch the effigy and suppress the protest, the Students' Union successfully resisted and burned the government's effigy," a release from the UoHSU claimed.</p>.Congress will not allow divisive forces to succeed: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy.<p>The University students had also held a protest on March 13 demanding the Telangana government to stop the reported auction.</p><p>Without naming BRS, Revanth Reddy had recently in the Assembly alleged that university students are provoked and PILs are filed in courts indirectly in the issue of planned development of a land parcel.</p><p>Observing that the land is located at the Financial District in the city's IT hub, he said the government's endeavour is to promote investments, IT parks and generate employment on a large scale.</p>.<p>The land parcel has nothing to do with the University, he said.</p><p>The students and others are opposing the proposal to undertake development at the land parcel on the grounds of environmental conservation.</p><p>They asserted that the land incorporates the Mushroom Rock area in the UoH, near its East Campus.</p><p>However, a UoH official earlier said the land is owned by the state government since 1974 and it was never been mutated to the varsity. </p>
<p>Hyderabad: Students of University of Hyderabad (UoH) on Saturday night held a protest against the Telangana government’s proposal to develop 400 acres of land at Kancha Gachibowli here to develop IT Parks and others besides condemning the recent statements of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy in the Assembly on the issue.</p><p>Raising slogans against the Congress government in Telangana, the students took out a march on the campus on Saturday night as per a protest call given by the University of Hyderabad Students’ Union (UoHSU), for burning an effigy of the Telangana government.</p>.<p>The protesting students demanded the government to stop the reported proposal to auction the land and register the land in the name of the University.</p><p>The protesting students raised slogans against the police and an argument broke out, when they tried to burn the effigy.</p><p>The protesters alleged they were manhandled during their peaceful protest and demanded the police to leave the campus.</p><p>"Despite attempts to snatch the effigy and suppress the protest, the Students' Union successfully resisted and burned the government's effigy," a release from the UoHSU claimed.</p>.Congress will not allow divisive forces to succeed: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy.<p>The University students had also held a protest on March 13 demanding the Telangana government to stop the reported auction.</p><p>Without naming BRS, Revanth Reddy had recently in the Assembly alleged that university students are provoked and PILs are filed in courts indirectly in the issue of planned development of a land parcel.</p><p>Observing that the land is located at the Financial District in the city's IT hub, he said the government's endeavour is to promote investments, IT parks and generate employment on a large scale.</p>.<p>The land parcel has nothing to do with the University, he said.</p><p>The students and others are opposing the proposal to undertake development at the land parcel on the grounds of environmental conservation.</p><p>They asserted that the land incorporates the Mushroom Rock area in the UoH, near its East Campus.</p><p>However, a UoH official earlier said the land is owned by the state government since 1974 and it was never been mutated to the varsity. </p>