Protesters belonging to a particular community had planned to disrupt the Metro Train services by donning black shirts and pants and chanting slogans in support of Chandrababu Naidu.
However, their actions were met with strong disapproval from the regular Metro commuters.
Allegedly acting under the banner of the TDP IT wing, some of the demonstrators attempted to board the Metro Rail with the slogan "Let's Metro for CBN."
A concerned passenger in the train, presumably middle-aged, intervened and rebuked them, saying, "Take your protests to Amaravati. Not here. What's the point of causing trouble for us?"
Another commuter questioned the purpose of their noisy demonstration, considering the case was already in court. They emphasized the need for a more thoughtful and strategic approach, rather than disruptive tactics in the neighboring state.
A group of these protesters, who had reportedly been shouting slogans attempting to travel from Miyapur and LB Nagar, were intercepted by the police.
Some elderly men, claiming to be IT professionals, engaged in a verbal confrontation with the police and metro authorities.
When the police obstructed another group of men in black shirts from entering the Metro Train, one of the protesters unbottoning his shirt retorted, "If you have an issue with our black shirt, we'll board the train half-naked."
The general public, including children and women, faced considerable inconvenience at the Metro Stations due to the disruptive actions of these protesters.
The overall disruption caused by the demonstrators inconvenienced the already crowded Metro trains.
Frustrated passengers even resorted to confronting the protesters, urging them to "shut up" and cease creating public disturbances.
It is worth noting that the Telangana Government is being lenient towards these protesters, considering the ongoing election season. Exploiting this leniency, the protesters are resorting to their blackmailing tactics.