Telangana BJP Chief Ramchandra Rao Placed Under House Arrest Ahead of Banswada Visit
Telangana BJP president Ramchandra Rao was put under house arrest in Hyderabad as police tightened security in Banswada following recent group clashes.
The Telangana unit president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Ramchandra Rao, was placed under house arrest in Hyderabad on Sunday, February 22, as authorities moved to prevent his proposed visit to Banswada in Kamareddy district.
Heavy police presence was seen outside his residence in Tarnaka, with officers restricting his movement. The preventive action comes in the wake of group clashes reported in Banswada on Friday night.
Rao had announced plans to travel to the town and interact with local residents following the unrest. However, officials tightened security arrangements in the region, deploying additional forces amid reports that other BJP leaders were also considering visits to Kamareddy district.
Police sources indicated that the restrictions were imposed as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order. Meanwhile, security remains heightened in Banswada, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.
The development highlights the tense political atmosphere surrounding the recent clashes. Preventive detentions in such scenarios often draw criticism from opposition parties, but officials argue they are necessary to prevent escalation. Residents, meanwhile, are hoping that peace efforts will take precedence over political confrontation in the coming days.