New Delhi: Asaduddin Owaisi, the chief of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) claimed that his Delhi residence was attacked by some miscreants on Sunday evening and also shared a video of the broken window panes. Delhi police officials inspected his high-security zone residence, however, no arrests has been made yet.
Taking to Twitter, the AIMIM MP said that his servant informed him, while he returned from Jaipur, that some miscreants intruded into space and pelted stones at the residence.
“My domestic help informed that a group of miscreants threw stones at around at the residence around 5:30 pm,” Owaisi said in his complaint to Parliament Street Police Station.
Sharing a video of the broken windows, Owaisi asked the Delhi Police to apprehend the culprits.
My Delhi residence has been attacked again. This is the fourth incident since 2014. Earlier tonight, I returned from Jaipur & was informed by my domestic help that a bunch of miscreants pelted stones that resulted in broken windows. @DelhiPolice must catch them immediately pic.twitter.com/vOkHl8IcNH
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) February 19, 2023
The AIMIM chief also claimed that this was not a one-off incident but fourth such incident of attack on his residence. His house on Ashoka Road comes under high-security zone of Lutyens’ Delhi. Such act of vandalism despite presence of CCTV cameras calls for strong crackdown.
“This is the fourth time such an attack has taken place. The area surrounding my house has enough CCTV cameras, and the same may be accessed, and the culprits should be apprehended immediately,” said Owaisi in his complaint.
It’s concerning that this has happened in a so-called “high security” zone. I’ve submitted a complaint to the cops & they’ve reached my residence pic.twitter.com/8IO5IhqvmK
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) February 19, 2023
Senior Delhi Police officials told newsmen that a team by an Additional deputy commissioner of police, was quickly sent to Owaisi’s house and said that the probe has begun. It also assured that the miscreants would be nabbed soon.
“The vandals will be identified soon. They came in the evening and pelted stones. They left within a few minutes,” a senior officer told media.