Hyderabad: Police Arrest BJYM Leader For Making Derogatory Comments Against AIMIM Chief Owaisi
A case was filed against Laddu Yadav at Afzal Ganj Police Station under section 341,188,504 of IPC
A BJP Yuva Morcha leader, who is also BJYM in charge of Hyderabad, On August 15, made derogatory comments against AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and the Hyderabad police on Thursday have arrested the BJP youth leader Sai Ram Yadav alias Laddu Yadav.
A case was filed against Yadav at Afzal Ganj Police Station under section 341,188,504 of IPC.
Telangana | Case registered against BJYM Hyderabad in charge Sai Ram Yadav alias Laddu Yadav for making derogatory comments on AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi on 15th August. Case registered at Afazal Ganj Police Station under section 341,188,504 of IPC
— ANI (@ANI) August 18, 2022
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Earlier ahead of I-Day, Laddu Yadav sparked stir as the Hyderabad police has removed a controversial banner with provocative writing from a busy traffic intersection in the city after its display went viral on social media. The banner was put up by an organination called Bhagat Singh Yuva Sena at Moazzam Jahi Market crossroads in the heart of the city.
It was installed by Laddu Yadav to thank PM Modi for the Ram temple in Ayodhya and for Independence Day greetings. It carried pictures of the Prime Minister, Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy, BJP MLA Raja Singh and Laddu Yadav. However the writings on the hoarding were provocative.
Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) leader Amjedullah Khan had raised strong objection to the silence of the authorities over the controversial banner saying this could vitiate the atmosphere in the city and disturb peace and communal harmony.
Khan alleged that the Hyderabad police which was very harsh in dealing with protests by Muslim organizations over various issues was silent and soft towards the RSS and pro-Hindutva elements. He cautioned that this attitude may lead to communal disturbance in Telangana during the upcoming Muharram and Ganesh festival.
(With inputs from agencies)