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Asaduddin's bail plea rejected for 2nd time in 2005 case

January 23, 2013 16:02 IST

A local court on Wednesday dismissed the bail plea of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen chief and Hyderabad Member of Parliament Asaduddin Owaisi for the second time in two days in connection with a 2005 case against him.

Asaduddin had allegedly obstructed the then Medak district collector and other officials from discharging their duties. The judicial first class magistrate and prohibition and

excise court, which had on Tuesday dismissed Asaduddin's bail petition, in its orders on Wednesday observed, "there is no change of circumstances from the date of dismissal of earlier bail petition" and dismissed the fresh bail plea.

Asaduddin, who is presently in judicial remand until February 2 and lodged in the Medak district jail at Kandi, moved another bail application on Wednesday through his counsel contending that he had to attend a conference in Hyderabad on January 24.

The prosecution, while opposing the MIM leader's first bail plea on Tuesday, argued that the accused had deliberately avoided attending court and he (Asaduddin) being an MP and a barrister from London, could not be ignorant of law.

The case was registered on a complaint by a revenue official, that Asaduddin, his younger brother and party Member of Legislative Assembly Akbaruddin Owaisi and others protested demolition of a place of worship at Muttangi village near Patancheru during a road widening work of Hyderabad-Mumbai National Highway.

They had allegedly engaged in heated arguments with the then Medak District Collector A K Singhal and other officers and Owaisi brothers had allegedly pushed the Collector.

The Owaisi brothers had ‘failed’ to appear before the court, after which a non-bailable warrant was issued against them.

The Owaisi brothers and others were booked under sections 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion), 147 (rioting), 186 (obstructing public servant while discharging duties) and seven other sections of the Indian Penal Code.

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