Allu Arjun’s Hyderabad residence was vandalized; 6 people were granted bail.
Summary: 6 members of the OU-JAC were granted bail by a Hyderabad court. The members had pelted stones outside Allu Arjun’s residence.
A municipal court on Monday granted bail to six individuals who were charged with vandalizing Telugu actor Allu Arjun's home in Hyderabad's Jubilee Hills on Sunday.
In the midst of this, a BRS leader shockingly claimed that one of the suspects, Reddy Srinivas, was a Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's aide. As of now, neither Congress leaders nor Revanth Reddy have addressed the accusation.
On Sunday night, some people with placards in their hands hurried to actor Allu Arjun's Jubilee Hills home and began sloganeering, according to DCP West Zone, Hyderabad.
The accused, who are part of the Joint Action Committee (OUJAC) at Osmania University, tried to break into the actor's Jubilee Hills home.
They insisted on a compensation of Rs 1 crore for the family of a 35-year-old woman who tragically lost her life in a stampede at the Sandhya Theatre on December 4, coinciding with the actor's arrival for the premiere of his latest film, 'Pushpa 2: The Rule.'
In today's hearing, the police presented the six people facing charges to the judge. They were then granted bail on the condition that they deposit Rs 10,000 each and provide two sureties. The court's submission deadlines must be met within three days.
A video of Sunday's event shows several guys storming into Allu Arjun's home and committing property damage. The flower pots were smashed, and tomatoes were tossed at his house. All this when the actor was not there at his home.
The assault occurred just hours after Allu Arjun called on his fans to avoid using abusive language or engaging in harmful behavior, whether online or offline, in light of fresh allegations against him concerning the Sandhya Theatre stampede incident.