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Shah enquires about violence in Telangana s Bhainsa town
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Mon, Mar 8 2021 23:06 IST |
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Hyderabad, March 8 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday enquired about the violence in Telangana s Bhanisa town and voiced his concern over the incident.
Union Minister of State for Home G. Kishan Reddy said Shah spoke to him over telephone to enquire about the violence that broke out in Bhainsa on Sunday night and the prevailing situation.
Reddy said he spoke to the Telangana DGP M. Mahender Reddy again.
The police chief apprised him of the situation and assured that it is now under control and that the offenders will be nabbed soon.
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