Venezuela, oil rich and  the most prosperous country gets into disorderly act of governance with charges of corruption, fiscal mismanagement  further falling in deadly grips Venezuela as students rally . With  cities engulfed on barricades of rubbish block streets in Venezuela in sign of worsening chaos after weeks of deadly political unrest,as  thousands rallied in anger at President Nicolas Maduro’s plan to rewrite the constitution.The number killed in Venezuela amid mounting political unrest rose to 38, as opposition leaders reported that dozens of officers had been detained for refusing to repress protesters.

Former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles said 85 officers, a majority from the military, had been detained for expressing discontent with the actions of the nation’s national guard.

There has, however, been no independent confirmation of the detentions.

National guardsmen have repeatedly launched tear gas and rubber bullets in more than a month of anti-government protests. Demonstrators are calling for President Nicolas Maduro to hold elections, but the embattled leader shows no sign of ceding to their demands.