Then just a few days later, Praveen Togadia also came and addressed a Hanuman Jayanti procession in Hyderabad and this was despite the fact that he had just went to Rajouri - a district with a definite pro-India attitude - and cause communal clashes there where none had occurred for decades. (Curfew back in rajouri after clashes | Deccan Chronicle)Ram Navami passes off sans untoward incidents - Times Of India
HYDERABAD: Barring an inflammatory speech, Sri Ram Navami festivities went off peacefully in the Old City on Sunday. Amidst heavy police cover, a massive procession, comprising over 40,000 devotees, was taken out from Manghalghat to Sultan Bazaar and the festivities continued till late in the evening.
The procession started from Mahakaleswari temple in Rani Avanthi Bai hall in Mangalhat at around 12 noon and passed through Begum Bazaar, Siddiamber Bazaar and Gowliguda before culminating at Hanuman Vyamshala grounds in Sultan Bazaar at around 9.30 pm. Police heaved a sigh of relief as the event was incident-free.
The procession was headed by TDP corporator Raja Singh and senior police officers kept a close watch on his movements. Though Raja maintained his composure throughout the rally, visiting religious leader Sadhvi Prachi Devi made inflammatory remarks about Hyderabad police commissioner A K Khan during her speech at Begum Bazar Chatri. However, looking at the religious fervor among devotees, who cheered the Sadhvi with 'Jai Sri Ram' slogans, police did not interrupt her speech. Later in the night, the Goshamahal police said they would look into the video footage of her speech and take appropriate action.
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The city was enveloped under a blanket of saffron and the streets were decked with flags, banners and buntings for Hanuman Jayanti celebrations in which thousands of devotees participated in the 'Sri Veer Hanuman Shobha Yatra' organised by the Bajrang Dal, amid fervour on Friday.
Riding motorcycles, the participants, mostly youngsters, gathered at the Sri Ram Mandir, Gowliguda, to offer special prayers after which VHP leader Praveen Togadia flagged off the rally. The rally passed through Badi Chowdi, Narayanaguda, RTC Crossroads, Ashoknagar, Gandhinagar, Kavadiguda, Bansilalpet, R.P. Road, Paradise Circle, Balamrai and ended at the Tadban Hanuman temple in Secunderabad, peacefully, much to the relief of the police.
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people are so wela(free) thereTension gripped parts of old city of Hyderabad after groups of people belonging to different communities hurled stones in Saidabad and surrounding localities on Sunday morning. Scores of RTC buses and three vehicles belonging to media organisations were damaged in stone pelting incidents.
Police contingents were moved into sensitive areas to quell rioting mobs. At least in two places -- bank colony near Saidabad and on Chanchalguda - Kurmaguda road, a motorcycle and an autorickshaw were damaged by unruly mobs.
Trouble broke out in the morning after devotees accused the people of other community of desecrating a religious place. As rumours spread, mobs went on a rampage showering stones on police and on houses.
Localities in and around Saidabad, Bank colony, Poosala Basti, Kurmaguda and Champapet are reported to be tense. Life is normal in other parts of the city
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