Akbaruddin Owaisi hate speech: Police stick notices to walls
MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi is unavailable for the police to take him into
the custody. The reports indicated that Mr Akbaruddin left for London.
Regarding the same, the Director General of Police (DGP), Dinesh Reddy
has said that Andhra Pradesh police would take the support of Interpol
(international police) if require to arrest Akbaruddin Owaisi in
connection with the inflammatory speech he gave a few days back on
Nirmal of Nizamabad district.
While
a case has been booked against Akbaruddin at Parliamentary Street
police station under IPC Section 153 A (for promoting enmity between two
groups on the grounds of religion). Alternatively cases were filed
against him in Hyderabad and even in Nizamabad district.
In
fact, Nizamabad police-who came to arrest Akbaruddin this morning-have
noticed that Akbaruddin's residence in posh Banjara Hills area was
locked. Therefore, the police had stuck notices (of the cases against
him) to the walls of his residence. On the other hand, BJP the other day
met chief minister Kiran Kumar and appealed to him to de-recognize MIM
party. Chief minister, last night, told the media that the law of the
land would take due course on him.
Akbaruddin
Owaisi's statements created uproar across the country after a case was
filed against him in the national capital region and the subsequent live
debate on Times Now by noted journalist Arnab Goswami. Mr Arnab, in the
debate, found fault with Akbaruddin for allegedly calling terrorist
Kasab as 'wo bachcha.' He questioned what Andhra Pradesh chief minister,
home minister and DGP were doing.
Anyway,
now Akbaruddin Owaisi is not available. And search operations are going
on extensively to take him into the police custody and produce him
before the court.
(image credit: CNN IBN)
(AW Phani)
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