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Hyderabad Police Commissioner CV Anand Issues Stern Warning Amid Political Tensions in Nampally

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In a decisive move to address escalating political tensions, Hyderabad’s Commissioner of Police, CV Anand, convened an Executive Court meeting, acting in his capacity as Additional District Magistrate. The meeting, held at the Commissioner of Police’s office, focused on recent disturbances reported in the Nampally assembly constituency, particularly the conflict between AIMIM MLA Mohammad Majeed Hussain and Congress leader Mohammad Feroze Khan.

The backdrop of this unrest stems from a series of political confrontations that have raised concerns over peace and security in the region. A recent incident underscored the situation when MLA Hussain, accompanied by his supporters, visited Feroz Gandhi Nagar to oversee civil works on a CC Road. Simultaneously, Khan arrived with his own followers, leading to a heated exchange of words that escalated into a chaotic scene. The growing animosity between the supporters of both leaders created a palpable sense of panic among local residents.

In response to the escalating tension, the Humayun Nagar police swiftly intervened to restore order. Officers took immediate action to disperse the gathered activists from both factions, resulting in the registration of a case against both parties under the law.

During the Executive Court meeting, Commissioner Anand reviewed the reports submitted by the SHO of Humayun Nagar Police Station. It was revealed that the ongoing political rivalry poses a significant threat to the community’s peace. To mitigate further unrest, Anand personally summoned representatives from both sides to hear their arguments. After assessing the situation, he delivered a stern warning against any provocative actions that could lead to violence or disorder.

The Commissioner concluded the court session by ordering further investigation into the matter. He made it clear that any individual or group found to be instigating disturbances in the future would be required to execute a conditional bond. CV Anand’s firm stance underscores his commitment to maintaining peace and security in Hyderabad, urging both factions to exercise caution and restraint moving forward.

In light of these developments, the Commissioner has advised continued vigilance to prevent future incidents, reinforcing the need for cooperation between political entities and law enforcement to ensure a peaceful environment for all residents.

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