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Similarly, police are yet to zero in on the culprits in the attack at Jangammet this week. Intermediate student Sheheriyar Khan was hit by three bike-borne men. Khan is Dabeerpura MIM corporator Shaik Shakeel Mahmood’s nephew. “Initially we thought the attack was communal, but preliminary probe reveals it could be an act of mischief,” said a cop from Chatrinaka.
The police have maintained that none of these acts was communal in nature.”The bylanes near Yadav Bhavan hotel of Chudi Bazaar where the bikes were set ablaze are dominated by one community and people from other communities areunlikely to look for trouble there. We are looking into other possible motives, including political ones. Once the main accused gets caught, everything will fall in place,” said an investigating officer.
City police commissioner Khan, meanwhile, blasted a section of the media for giving the attacks a communal colour. Addressing the media on Friday, Khan, while saying that everything was under control in the city, pointed out that the cops would remain on high alert till Dec 6. “Some sporadic incidents of violence have occurred but the situation is not alarming,” Khan said.
On Friday, a 60-member Central Peace Committee delegation led by Mohammed Ghulam Sadiquddin also met DGP V Dinesh Reddy. The committee assured the DGP that they would work with the police in maintaining communal harmony in the city.
Similarly, police are yet to zero in on the culprits in the attack at Jangammet this week. Intermediate student Sheheriyar Khan was hit by three bike-borne men. Khan is Dabeerpura MIM corporator Shaik Shakeel Mahmood’s nephew. “Initially we thought the attack was communal, but preliminary probe reveals it could be an act of mischief,” said a cop from Chatrinaka.
The police have maintained that none of these acts was communal in nature.”The bylanes near Yadav Bhavan hotel of Chudi Bazaar where the bikes were set ablaze are dominated by one community and people from other communities areunlikely to look for trouble there. We are looking into other possible motives, including political ones. Once the main accused gets caught, everything will fall in place,” said an investigating officer.
City police commissioner Khan, meanwhile, blasted a section of the media for giving the attacks a communal colour. Addressing the media on Friday, Khan, while saying that everything was under control in the city, pointed out that the cops would remain on high alert till Dec 6. “Some sporadic incidents of violence have occurred but the situation is not alarming,” Khan said.
On Friday, a 60-member Central Peace Committee delegation led by Mohammed Ghulam Sadiquddin also met DGP V Dinesh Reddy. The committee assured the DGP that they would work with the police in maintaining communal harmony in the city.
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