Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari’s residence ransacked, four arrested; Police say no fatal attack on leader

A complaint has been filed with Delhi police in the case. The police have arrested four people in the matter.

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Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari’s residence ransacked, four arrested; Police say no fatal attack on leader

Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari’s residence ransacked, four arrested

Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari’s residence was attacked late night on Sunday. A CCTV grab showed that a few people carrying rods were approaching Tiwari’s residence located at 159 North avenue.

A complaint has been filed with Delhi police in the case. The police have arrested four people in the matter.

Tiwari said that two of his associates were injured in the attack. He said it was a fatal attack. He alleged the attack looks like a big conspiracy and involvement of police cannot be ruled out. He said no one should be spared.

While to talking to media an eyewitness informed that at least 7-8 miscreants were involved in the attack. He said they were very abusive and it seemed that they had no fear of police. 

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According to DCP, A Wagon R car was slightly hit by Manoj Tiwari's staff vehicle. Later, the former returned with a few of his aides and attacked the staff members, the senior cop said.  The DCP said all miscreants have been identified and have been arrested. He said there was no attack on Delhi BJP president. 

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