Unidentified
people heaved petroleum bombs at the entry of the Bharatiya Janata Party office
on Thursday, 1:30 am. Police has sent off an investigation to grab those
engaged criminals.
Police sources
said at 1:30 am, unidentified people came on bikes and heaved petroleum bombs
at the entry of the BJP office, Vaidyaraman road, T. Nagar which is monitored
by police faculty. Nobody was harmed in the occurrence and no significant harm
was accounted for from the incident.
Karu Nagarajan,
general secretary of the BJP took up the matter with City Police Commissioner
Shankar Jiwal. Mambalam Police has enrolled a case and is investigating.
On check of the
CCTV, the police captured one suspect Vinodh from Nandanam who has two or three
criminal cases pending against him. Starter reports said that the speculate let
the police know that the bombs were tossed for the BJP support for NEET issue
in the State.
Bharatiya
Janata Party’s Karate Thiagarajan faulted the Tamil Nadu government for the
supposed bomb assault at the state party office on Thursday.
Addressing to
news channel, the BJP leader said, "A petrol bomb was hurled at our office
around 1:30 am. A similar incident had taken place 15 years ago with Dravida
Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)'s role in it. We condemn the Tamil Nadu government's
role in this incident..."
"We have
also informed the police...BJP cadre doesn't get intimidated with such
attacks," Mr Thyagarajan noted.
More details
are awaited.