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Vandalism At Allu Arjun’s House: Hyderabad Court Grants Bail To 6 Accused

Six individuals, accused of vandalizing actor Allu Arjun’s residence in Hyderabad’s Jubilee Hills, has granted bail by a local court.

The accused, who are students of Osmania University, appeared in court on Monday morning.

Defense lawyer Ramdas, representing the accused, explained that the students were peacefully protesting when the police intervened aggressively, prompting the students to act in self-defense. “The students were protesting peacefully.

When the police attacked them, they acted in self-defense. After their appearance before the judge, the 6 individuals were granted bail without conditions and a fine,” Ramdas stated.

The incident occurred on Sunday evening when the group, holding placards, approached Allu Arjun’s residence and began shouting slogans. One protestor climbed the compound wall and threw tomatoes, according to a police official.

The individuals identified themselves as part of the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OUJAC).

A case was registered against the accused for allegedly damaging the actor’s property during the protest related to the Sandhya Theatre tragedy. The police charged them with multiple offenses under the Indian Penal Code, including sections related to unlawful assembly, assault, and property damage.

In addition to throwing stones, the protestors reportedly harassed the security staff and caused damage to flower pots and plants. Images from the scene showed broken pots, glass shards, and damaged greenery outside the actor’s home.

The protest was sparked by tensions between Allu Arjun and the government, with members of the OUJAC organizing the demonstration outside his residence. They were voicing their concerns over ongoing issues related to the Sandhya Theatre incident.

In a related development, Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand apologized on Monday for his earlier remarks about media coverage of the incident. He admitted to making inappropriate comments during a press briefing and expressed regret for letting his emotions take over.

“I apologize for losing my cool when asked continuous provoking questions about ongoing investigations and making unnecessary remarks about the national media. I feel bad that I got provoked, and it was wrong. I should have kept calm. I withdraw my remarks wholeheartedly,” Commissioner Anand wrote on X.

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