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Kapu quota stir: After violent protests, leader threatens indefinite fast

February 01, 2016 15:31 IST

Agitators belonging to the Kapu caste set fire to Ratnachal Express when it halted at Tuni railway station in East Godavari district on Sunday afternoon, they were protesting to demand their caste for inclusion in the backward class. Photograph: PTI Photo

Kapu leader Mudragada Padmanabham, whose stir for inclusion of the community in Backward Class category turned violent, threatened on Monday to sit on an indefinite fast.

“...I will continue the indefinite fast even if I am put in jail. The government is conspiring to create a terrible atmosphere and to defame Kapu community,” he told reporters in his native East Godavari district.

He blamed ‘bad elements’ encouraged by ruling Telugu Desam Party for the violence that erupted at Tuni in the district on Sunday, and alleged that the TDP government tried to suppress his agitation by creating obstacles to the public meeting.

“Is this state their estate?” he asked.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister (Home) N Chinna Rajappa and Municipal Administration Minister P Narayana condemned Padmnabham’s comments.

Alleging that Padmanabham incited people in the public meeting, they both held him responsible for the violent incidents.

Though the Congress government led by K Vijayabhaskar Reddy in 1990s issued orders providing reservation to Kapus, the orders were not clear, Chinna Rajappa said.

Noting that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is committed to provide quota to the community as promised by the TDP, they said the government constituted a commission headed by a retired judge to go into the issue.

At least 15 policemen, including a senior district police officer, were injured on Sunday when a stir by Kapu community members seeking reservation under Backward Class category turned violent as the agitators went on rampage, set four coaches of Ratnachal Express on fire at Tuni station and blocked the National Highway-16 in East Godavari district.

The protesters withdrew the blockade on the national highway, connecting Kolkata and Chennai, late on Sunday night.

Earlier on Sunday, the agitators gathered at Tuni to attend a public meeting addressed by Padmanabham, pelted stones at the engine of the train and also attacked police personnel, before ransacking the railway station. Some bogies were also set ablaze.

However, no passenger was injured in the incident as they had alighted from the train before it was set on fire.

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