Around 25 cases have been regitered by the Special Investigation Team (SIT), a day after the Telangana march, against those who created law and order problems during the Telangana march.
Telangana Joint Action Committee (TJAC) chairman M Kodandaram and Telangana Employees' leader Srinivas Goud are amongst those against whom cases have been registered. They were charged on the account of staying at Sanjeevaiah Park on Necklace Road - the venue of the Telangana March - even after the permitted deadline for the march was over.
The other cases were registered against protestors for creating violence at the march.
Sources said that the Government Railway Police (GRP) has also registered a case in connection with the damage to their signalling system at Necklace Road railway station, due to which certain trains remained cancelled on Monday.
The SIT will investigate into the cases of violent incidents such as damage of public and private property, as well as violence against police.
Speaking on this account, M Kantha Rao, SP of Secunderabad Railway Police, said, "We will see the video footage and take stern action against the miscreants,".
The police have also formed around 3 special teams headed by inspectors from the Central Crime Station to carry on further investigations into the cases.
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