ABVP activists clash with police near the state assembly, over a hundred held
Published By : Prameya News Bureau | December 07, 2019 IST
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{"id":21638,"sizeSlug":"large"} Bhubaneswar, 7/12: Hundreds of activists of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad clashed with police on the Mahatma Gandhi Marg leading to the state secretariat and assembly while attempting to break the barricade. More than a hundred ABVP activists were detained by police for violating the prohibitory order. {"id":21639,"sizeSlug":"large"} The ABVI activists started a rally from the Master Canteen Square which culminated at the end of Mahatma Gandhi Marg. The rally was held in protest against the growing crimes against women. The rallyists demanded the dignity and security of the fair sex.
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