Adilabad : Tensions flared as protesters, armed with black balloons, made a bold attempt to obstruct the convoy of Union Home Minister Amit Shah during his journey to a public gathering in Adilabad, Telangana. Their demands were clear – they wanted Amit Shah to address the unresolved issues surrounding the Cement Corporation of India (CCI).

The dissatisfied employees, disillusioned by the government’s unfulfilled commitment to revitalize the struggling cement company, congregated at a pivotal junction, determined to bring Shah’s convoy to a standstill. Back in 2018, during an election rally, Amit Shah had made promises to rejuvenate the unit, yet progress had been scarce.
Their frustration reached a boiling point as they clashed with the police, protesting against the suppression of their demonstration. Draped in black scarves and wielding placards denouncing the central government, they passionately voiced their grievances.
The situation was eventually diffused, with the protesters being relocated to a local police station, where they were subsequently released later in the evening.
Twitter witnessed a flurry of activity as the hashtag #AmitShahGoBack trended, reflecting the public’s concerns and their call for resolution in the CCI matter.