House of BJP Parliamentarian Manoj Tiwari atacked by goons

The police, however, has arrested four people in connection with the attack. According to the Delhi cops, the incident was the result of a road rage dispute. The police said, "Four people have been arrested and a search is on for more suspects.

Arnima Dwivedi
Published on: 1 May 2017 4:52 AM GMT
House of BJP Parliamentarian Manoj Tiwari atacked by goons
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House of BJP Parliamentarian Manoj Tiwari ransacked by goons

New Delhi: Delhi house of Bharatiya Janata Party Lok Sabha member and state chief Manoj Tiwari was attacked by 8-10 people late on Sunday night, when he was not present there.

The BJP state chief shared the information on twitter and also stated termed the attack as 'Deadly'. "This was a janlewa (deadly) attack. Two of my people have been injured," Tiwari said to the media.

Alleging that a group of eight-10 people attacked his home at 159, North Avenue, in one of the most protected zones in the heart of Delhi, the Lok Sabha member described this as the biggest threat and said, "It is a huge conspiracy and the police appear to be involved."

The police, however, has arrested four people in connection with the attack. According to the Delhi cops, the incident was the result of a road rage dispute. The police said, "Four people have been arrested and a search is on for more suspects."

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The incident:

  • A group of 8 to 10 people ransacked the house od the BJP lawmaker, late night on Sunday and also hurled abuses when the politician was not at home.
  • Four people have been arrested in connection with the attack.
  • While police said that the attack was the reaction of a road rage dispute, Tiwari hit back by claiming there was a conspiracy behind the attack and alleged that the police was also involved in last night's incident.

Here is the tweet by Manoj Tiwari:

https://twitter.com/ManojTiwariMP/status/858794246530191360

What Manoj Tiwari said:

  • The attackers barged into the house, searched my room and demanded to see me while assaulting my staff.
  • A man in uniform was seen showing them around.
  • What is happening in Delhi! 100 steps from a police station, goons enter a parliamentarian's house and create a ruckus for 25-30 minutes, beat my staff.
  • How can anyone have the audacity!
  • The way a policeman escorted them to the house shows that there is definitely a conspiracy behind this.
  • I called the DCP (Deputy Commission of Police) and they sent more policemen, who arrested the attackers.
  • The guilty should not be spared.
  • I will speak to the Home Ministry about the incident.

Arnima Dwivedi

Arnima Dwivedi

A journalist, presently working as a sub-editor with newstrack.com. I love exploring new genres of humans and humanity.

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