Mumbai Six accused who vandalized actor Allu Arjun’s Jubilee Hills house yesterday (December 22) have been granted bail. This morning he was produced in Hyderabad court. After this the court granted him bail. Yesterday some people attacked Allu Arjun’s house. After this the police arrested the accused.
According to DCP West Zone, Hyderabad, yesterday evening some people suddenly reached Allu Arjun’s house with placards and started raising slogans. One of these persons climbed onto the compound and started throwing tomatoes. When the security personnel asked them to come down from the wall and they refused, an altercation broke out between them. After this, angry people came down from the wall and beat up the security personnel and broke some flower pots kept on the ramp.
Following the incident, six people were detained, who identified themselves as part of the Osmania University Giant Action Committee. Actor Allu Arjun was not at his home at the time of this attack. After the attack, Allu Arjun and his children Allu Arha and Allu Ayaan were seen leaving the house. All the accused who vandalized the house were demanding a compensation of Rs 1 crore to the family of Revathi, a 35-year-old woman who lost her life in the stampede that took place at Sandhya Theater in Hyderabad on December 4. The condition of Revati’s 9-year-old son Shri Tej is critical. At present he is undergoing treatment in the hospital.
Reacting to the incident, filmmaker and Allu Arjun’s father Allu Arvind said, “Everyone saw what happened at our house. Now we need to act appropriately, but I do not consider this the right time to react. The police have arrested the accused and registered a case against them. Policemen have been deployed near my house so that no one comes here and creates ruckus. No one should encourage such incidents. Now is the time to exercise patience. The law will take its course.”