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‘Contempt of the House’: Owaisi Writes to Om Birla After Attack on Residence

Owaisi said, "Intention of the attack was to intimidate me and prevent me from speaking my mind in the House."

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Edited By :Padmashree Pande

AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday, 23 September, seeking his intervention into the vandalism that took place at Owaisi’s official residence in New Delhi.

Owaisi asked Birla to ensure "improved security" and demanded the matter to "be referred to Committee of Privileges for a comprehensive investigation."

Owaisi wrote that his official residence was “vandalised by criminals belonging to a radical outfit called ‘Hindu Sena’. The criminals were armed with kulhaadis, axes and lathis.” He adds that his caretake staff, “Mr Raju Lal, was also assaulted by the criminals and they threatened to kill me.”

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Intended to ‘Chill’ Free Expression

Pointing out that the Delhi Police has arrested five out of at least 13 people present there, Owaisi says that, firstly, the vandalism and assault breaches his parliamentary privileges.

He adds, “Such attacks are intended to 'chill' free expression in the house. Even if the attack did not directly occur during a Parliamentary session, the patent intention of the attack was to intimidate me and prevent me from speaking my mind in the House.”

Secondly, Owaisi notes, this is “contempt of the House and an attack on the independence and majesty of Parliament.”

He further adds, “If the official residence of one member of Parliament can be attacked repeatedly, it is bound to create a genuine sense of insecurity among all members of Parliament.”

Owaisi also noted that this was the fourth such act of vandalism against his residence, rather than the first. He asserted that ‘Hindu Sena’, the group responsible for the attack has warned of such attacks continuing in the future as well.

Moreover, Owaisi says that the attitude of law enforcement agencies has been “lackadaisical to say the least”. He also pointed out that despite the criminals carrying weapons, the police have not applied provisions of Arms Act, 1959 against the accused.

The Speaker of the House was also requested to refer the matter to the “Committee of Privileges for a comprehensive investigation.”

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Edited By :Padmashree Pande
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