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Sunday, February 21, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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Hyderabad on boil, youth sets himself ablaze
n Enraged students torch RTC buses
n 600 agitators arrested
n City turns into a fortress with deployment of 20,000 cops
Students of Nizam College raise slogans during a demonstration for separate Telangana state in Hyderabad on Saturday.Hyderabad, February 20
Andhra Pradesh capital was once again on the boil today as tragedy struck a protest rally by pro-Telangana students following self-immolation attempt by one of the students, triggering tension at Osmania University, the epicentre of the statehood agitation.



Students of Nizam College raise slogans during a demonstration for separate Telangana state in Hyderabad on Saturday. — PTI

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