Protesters belonging to different organisations supporting united Andhra Pradesh organised huge rallies and resorted to road blockades at several places as the protests entered the seventh day today.
Seemandhra employees boycotted duties and took out a rally in the Secretariat premises in Hyderabad to protest the decision to create Telangana state.
The protesters, under the aegis of Secretariat Seemandhra Employees Forum, raised slogans like 'Hyderabad belongs to all' and 'we want justice'.
In Anantapur, agitators stopped a passenger train at the railway station.
Supporters of united Andhra Pradesh took out a bike rally in Anantapur town and staged demonstrations in towns like Dharmavaram and Penukonda.
The advocates cooked food on the road, blocking the way for vehicles in front of the court in the city.
"The protests are continuing today also, but in a peaceful manner. No one has been taken into custody," said Anantapur Superintendent of Police S Shyam Sunder.
In Kurnool and Nellore districts, the protesters cooked food on roads, besides organising massive rallies and blocking roads. Members of AP non-gazetted officers association and students held a protest near the residence of Union minister Panabaka Lakshmi and Bharatiya Janata Party leader M Venkaiah Naidu in Nellore against the move to divide Andhra Pradesh.
A massive rally involving heavy vehicles, tractors and auto rickshaws was held in Chittoor district while some protesters burnt tyres on the roads.
In Rayachoti, Rajampet, Produttoor towns of Kadapa district, the protesters, including hundreds of women, organised rallies in support of their demands, besides cooking food on the roads.
Similar protests were also going on in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, Krishna, Guntur, East and West Godavari districts.
Why the formation of Telangana is Congress's 'great gamble'
Photos: Protestors vent Telangana ire on Gandhi family statues
Telangana's long journey from dream to reality
UPA finally grants Telangana; Hyderabad common capital
'If Cong declares Telangana, it will rule Telangana'