LOWacled · L2 · protest2025-03-14
On 14 March 2025, BRS members staged protests at major junctions in Miryalaguda city (Nalgonda, 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 party members held a peaceful demonstration in Miryalaguda city, Nalgonda district, Telangana state, India. The protest took place at major intersections and demanded the reinstatement of expelled BRS legislators from the state assembly, classified as low-risk.
Supply-chain impact
- Temporary disruption of local transportation network: Protests at major intersections in Miryalaguda city may cause short-term delays in regional logistics movement
- Political instability in Telangana state: Escalating conflict between BRS and ruling INC increases risk of future large-scale protests or political turmoil
- South India agricultural and manufacturing region: Telangana state, where the area is located, is a concentrated region for agricultural products like rice and cotton, as well as pharmaceutical and IT industries, raising concerns about production disruptions during political instability
- Impact near Hyderabad: Considering connectivity with Telangana state's economic center, continued spread of protests could affect regional logistics networks
Watch points
- Protest expansion: Need to track BRS party's additional protest plans and potential spread to other regions
- Telangana state political situation: Monitor conflict resolution process between INC government and opposition parties and normalization of assembly operations