Telangana: Stones Pelted At Congress Leader Hanumantha Rao's Residence In Hyderabad
A car parked in front of a former Rajya Sabha member's house in Amberpet was damaged in the stone pelting that took place on Wednesday night
New Delhi: Senior Congress leader and former MP V Hanumantha Rao's residence was under attack as unidentified persons pelted stones at his house in Hyderabad, police said on Thursday.
A car parked in front of a former Rajya Sabha member's house in Amberpet was damaged in the stone pelting that took place on Wednesday night.
"Last night, miscreants pelted stones at my residence. The attacks wrecked the A car that was parked in front of my house. It is police's responsibility to find out the culprits involved in this act. Despite informing Telangana DGP about the threatening calls I was getting earlier there was no positive outcome of it and protection was not provided," Hanumantha Rao wrote on his Twitter handle.
నా ఇంటిపై రాత్రి దుండగుల రాళ్ల దాడి చేశారు. ఇంటి ముందు నిలిపిన కారును ధ్వంసం చేశారు. ఈ చర్య ఎవరు చేశారు కని పెట్టాల్సిన బాధ్యత పోలీసులదే.
— V Hanumantha Rao (@vhrcongress) April 14, 2022
గతంలో బెదిరింపు కాల్స్ వచ్చిన సందర్భంలో @TelanganaDGP గారికి విన్నవించినా కూడా పరిష్కారం చూపలేదు. ప్రొటెక్షన్ ఏర్పాటు చేయలేదు. @CPHydCity pic.twitter.com/8XtRwJbifh
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Police rushed to the Congress leader's house and began an investigation after registering a case. Hanumantha Rao condemned the attack. He criticised the government for failing to ensure his security. He said a leader who had worked as the Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief and an MP had no protection.
Rao said in the past he had received threatening calls and though he made a representation to the Director General of Police (DGP) no action was taken. The former MP said he would continue to fight to solve the problems of weaker sections and backward classes.
State Congress chief A Revanth Reddy has condemned the attack on Rao's house. He spoke to the senior leader over the phone. The PCC chief said law and order problems were increasing in the state. He demanded immediate action against those involved in the attack and warned that the Congress party will not keep silent over attacks on its leaders.
(With IANS inputs)