High Tide Of Politicians For Hyderabad, Students Say 'Stay Away' | Read

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"No politics please," was the message angry students protesting against the death of research scholar Rohith Vemula sent out as Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi arrived at the Hyderabad Central University today.

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