Rahul Gandhi visits NSUI leaders at Hyderabad prison
Rahul Gandhi visits NSUI leaders at Hyderabad prison
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HYDERABAD: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi paid a visit to Hyderabad's Chanchalguda Central Jail on Saturday, where he spoke with NSUI leaders who were jailed last week for staging a demonstration at Osmania University. Rahul wewnt to the prison on the second day of his visit to Telangana and met with 18 leaders of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), the Congress party's student branch.

"The Congress party's heart and soul are its loyal workers, who fight injustice selflessly. I will always support them. Going to Chanchalguda jail to see the 18 NSUI student leaders who were wrongfully detained by the TRS government for peacefully demonstrating, "Before entering the jail, Rahul sent a tweet.

Rahul met with NSUI Telangana state president Balmoori Venkat and others, joined by Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP). He inquired about the challenges that students and youth encounter. With NSUI leaders, the MP posed for photos.

They were arrested on May 1 during a protest at Osmania University against the university's refusal to grant permission for Rahul Gandhi's visit.

Protesters rushed the OU administrative building, attempting to force their way into the locked Vice-office. Chancellor's They allegedly shattered the door's glass panes and chanted anti-Vice-Chancellor and anti-government slogans. They said the Vice-Chancellor acted on Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao's orders.

The NSUI leaders were charged with unlawful assembly, assault, rioting, trespassing, and obstructing the performance of official functions. The accused NSUI officials were also charged with attempting to outrage the modesty of a female police constable, according to a complaint.

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