Hyderabad: Two injured after former MP Anjani Yadav’s son storms house, assaults inmates; booked
Former MP's son Arvind Yadav attacked a youth identified as Srikanth with a beer bottle. This altercation escalated, leading to a heated argument between the two groups.
By Newsmeter Network Published on 18 July 2023 4:19 AM GMTRepresentational Image.
Hyderabad: Two persons were injured when Arvind Yadav, son of a former MP Anjani Kumar Yadav, stormed a house and assaulted inmates in Gollakidiki area.
Police have registered a case against Arvind Yadav under section 147,148,455,307, r/w 149 IPC, and are actively investigating the matter.
According to Hussaini Alam police, the incident occurred during a family function to mark the Bonala festival on Sunday. Arvind Yadav, also known as Tillu Yadav, was participating in an orchestra event with his friends. However, some youth requested them to stop the music.
Arvind Yadav attacked a youth identified as Srikanth with a beer bottle. This altercation escalated, leading to a heated argument between the two groups.
A few local elders intervened and diffused the situation. However, things took a severe turn around 5 am on Monday when Arvind Yadav accompanied by around 30 friends launched a violent attack at Madhukar Yadav's residence. Mudhakar is the relative of Srikant and the complainant in the case.
Armed with sticks and bricks, the assailants ransacked furniture in a nearby tent. They later stormed the house and brutally assaulted Madhukar Yadav's uncle Mallesh Yadav. When Madhukar Yadav's mother Shobharani tried to intervene, she too was assaulted.
The attackers then went to the second floor where they confronted Madhukar Yadav's brother, Manohar Yadav. Using profane language, they hit him on the head causing severe bleeding.
During this violent spree, the attackers hurled bricks and beer bottles at the complainant's house, causing severe damage.
Manohar Yadav sustained serious head injuries and was immediately rushed to Yashoda Hospital. Hussaini Aalam police stated that they have registered a case