LOWacled · L2 · protest2025-03-14

On 14 March 2025, BRS members staged protests at major junctions in Ramagundam city (Peddapalli, Telangana) against the INC-led state government over the suspension of a BRS MLA and former MP from the Telangana Assembly budget session, for comments against the Speaker, and demanded his reinstatement. The protesters burnt effigies of the Chief Minister and raised slogans to mark their protest.

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Summary

On March 14, 2025, BRS (Telangana Rashtra Samithi) party members conducted peaceful protests in Ramagundam city, Telangana state, India, opposing disciplinary action against a legislator. The demonstrations took place at major intersections but remained low-intensity political protests with limited direct supply-chain impact.

Supply-chain impact

  • Protests at major intersections in Ramagundam city may cause minor delays in regional traffic flow for short periods
  • Temporary concerns for logistics transportation around Ramagundam thermal power plant and fertilizer factories, major industrial areas in Telangana state
  • No industrial facility shutdowns or logistics disruptions reported to date
  • Low risk of supply-chain infrastructure damage due to peaceful nature of protests

Watch points

  • Monitor potential spread of additional political protests within Telangana state and impact on major industrial complexes/transportation hubs
  • Need to confirm operational status of power plants and fertilizer factories in Ramagundam region and normalization of raw material supply

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