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New Delhi, Thursday , December 24, 2009: Telugu Desam Party polit bureau member Nagam Janardhan Reddy was attacked by irate students when he visited Osmania University here on Thursday to express solidarity with them on the Telangana Statehood issue. Mobbed by the students, Nagam collapsed and was rushed by his aides to a nearby hospital on a motorbike. The protesters stoned, turned upside down and badly damaged the cars in which Nagam , ...
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