Khaleej Times

Police book BJP MLA for calling old Hyderabad ‘mini Pakistan’

- IANS

hyderabad — Hyderabad police on Saturday registered a case against BJP legislator Raja Singh Lodh, who described old city of Hyderabad as “mini Pakistan” and made some other objectiona­ble remarks.

Singh, who is a member of Telangana state assembly from Goshamahal constituen­cy in the city, had told a television channel in an interview that the Constituti­on and the law currently in force are not his priorities.

The controvers­ial MLA also stated that he is preparing a private army and training the youth with the lethal weapons to fight with others. “His interview is provocativ­e, promoting enmity among the public and leading to the disturbanc­e of peace, public order and communal harmony,” Deputy Commission­er of Police V. Satyanaray­ana said.

A case under section 153-A of Indian Penal Code has been booked against him at Mir Chowk police station in the old city.

Meanwhile, police have also booked Mohammed Abdul Majid of Darasgah Jihad-o-Shadat on same charges for conducting mass drill with “arms” and lathis on at Hazrat Ujale Shah Edigha ground on May 12 and for making provocativ­e speech.

According to police, he was conducting classes for volunteers/members and youths in the name of self defence.

A case against Majid has been booked in Saidabad police station. —

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