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Protesters hold blockades, transport hit

Even as Union Home Minister P Chidambaram appealed to political parties in Andhra Pradesh to restore peace, transport across the state was crippled on Tuesday. - All-party meet on Telangana begins - Students to block national highway on January 5 - Centre strategises for today"s meet - Student JAC to block national highways on January 5 - No flip-flop on Telangana, says Chidambaram - Govt relaxes visa conditions for tourists The Samikhya Andhra Joint Action Committee (JAC) called for road and rail blockades in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, while students and other agitators held blockades in the Telangana region. Roads were blocked at various places in coastal Andhra like Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Guntur, and in Rayalaseema region at Kurnool and Kadapa. Pro-Telangana agitators resorted to blockades at Warangal, Karimnagar and other places. An argument took place between the protesters and policemen at Guntur when the agitators tried to stage rail roko. In view of the rail roko, the South Central Railway(SCR) cancelled 88 train services today, including 39 passenger trains and 49 local, an SCR release said.


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