<p>The Hyderabad city police registered a case of criminal trespassing on BJYM leader Tejasvi Surya, for entry into Osmania University and holding a public meeting on the campus.</p>.<p>The Bangalore South MP was in Hyderabad earlier this week in support of the BJP in the GHMC elections campaign.</p>.<p>On Tuesday morning, Surya along with supporters reached the OU, removed the barricades and barbed wire at the main gate, and marched to the Arts College building.</p>.<p>Surya said that they wanted to pay respects to the Telangana movement's martyrs at the university but that the gates were closed at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's behest.</p>.<p>The OU was the hotbed of the student-led statehood agitation till 2014.</p>.<p>The Hyderabad police had then distanced themselves from the obstructions saying that “they have not stopped anyone at the OU gate.”</p>.<p>However, on Thursday, a case of criminal trespass under IPC 447 and other relevant provisions was registered on Surya and accompanying supporters, based on a complaint of unauthorised entry and movement on the campus from the university authorities.</p>.<p>Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay condemned the case on Surya, saying he was targeted for questioning the CM on behalf of the state's students and youth.</p>.<p>During his Hyderabad tour, Surya lashed out at the TRS establishment stating that “Telangana is not a private jagir (estate) of the KCR family.” He also accused the BJP workers of being subjected to police brutality, booked under various cases.</p>.<p>In a tweet on Thursday addressed to KCR, the Bangalore MP said, “file as many cases as you want. You can't stop BJP. You will only make us stronger!”</p>
<p>The Hyderabad city police registered a case of criminal trespassing on BJYM leader Tejasvi Surya, for entry into Osmania University and holding a public meeting on the campus.</p>.<p>The Bangalore South MP was in Hyderabad earlier this week in support of the BJP in the GHMC elections campaign.</p>.<p>On Tuesday morning, Surya along with supporters reached the OU, removed the barricades and barbed wire at the main gate, and marched to the Arts College building.</p>.<p>Surya said that they wanted to pay respects to the Telangana movement's martyrs at the university but that the gates were closed at Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's behest.</p>.<p>The OU was the hotbed of the student-led statehood agitation till 2014.</p>.<p>The Hyderabad police had then distanced themselves from the obstructions saying that “they have not stopped anyone at the OU gate.”</p>.<p>However, on Thursday, a case of criminal trespass under IPC 447 and other relevant provisions was registered on Surya and accompanying supporters, based on a complaint of unauthorised entry and movement on the campus from the university authorities.</p>.<p>Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay condemned the case on Surya, saying he was targeted for questioning the CM on behalf of the state's students and youth.</p>.<p>During his Hyderabad tour, Surya lashed out at the TRS establishment stating that “Telangana is not a private jagir (estate) of the KCR family.” He also accused the BJP workers of being subjected to police brutality, booked under various cases.</p>.<p>In a tweet on Thursday addressed to KCR, the Bangalore MP said, “file as many cases as you want. You can't stop BJP. You will only make us stronger!”</p>