Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cong expels MLA’s son for six years on charges of assault

- Vikram Gopal vikram.gopal@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The Congress on Sunday expelled youth leader and MLA NA Haris’ son, Mohammed Haris Nalapad, for six years after reports emerged that he assaulted a person in a pub. Nalapad was general secretary of the Youth Congress in Bengaluru.

Nalapad allegedly assaulted the person at the pub on Vittal Mallya road at 11.30pm on Saturday, police said. Police identified the assault victim as Vidwath.

The victim’s friend, Praveen, who was with him, said, “Nalapad walked into the pub and took offence to the way Vidwath was sitting with his leg stretched out. Vidwath told him he was sitting so because his leg was fractured.”

Praveen said Nalapad was not convinced and had a heated exchange with Vidwath. “A while later, a bunch of people came and beat up Vidwath,” said Praveen.

The pub is under Shantinaga­r assembly constituen­cy limits. Nalapad’s father is the MLA from Shantinaga­r constituen­cy.

Praveen alleged that the pub management did not come to their aid and he had to rush a bleeding Vidwath to Mallya Hospital, where he is being treated.

Based on Praveen’s complaint, Cubbon Park police registered a case against Nalapad and 10 others under sections 326 (voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt), 147 (rioting) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) of the Indian Penal Code.

MOHAMMED HARIS NALAPAD, GENERAL SECRETARY OF YOUTH CONGRESS, ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTED THE PERSON AT A PUB ON VITTAL MALLYA ROAD ON SATURDAY, POLICE SAID

“We are looking for Nalapad and the other accused,” said an officer of Cubbon Park police station who asked not to be named.

“We are also looking into the allegation that Nalapad went to the hospital late at night to threaten Vidwath and prevent him from filing a complaint with the police,” added the officer.

MLA Haris could not be reached for comment despite repeated attempts. News agency ANI quoted him as saying, “I don’t know where Nalapad is. Whoever does wrong is wrong, be it the son of an MLA or anyone else. I have always advised my son to never do anything wrong. I will see that my son does not do anything like this again.”

Chief minister Siddaramai­ah, said the guilty would be brought to book. “Offenders should be punished to the full extent of law regardless of who they are. No less, no more. @CPBlr (Commission­er of Police, Bengaluru City) will take action as per law and bring the guilty to book,” he tweeted.

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