Sushma speaks to KCR over attack on Nigerian student

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IANS New Delhi/Hyderabad
Last Updated : May 27 2016 | 9:22 PM IST

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday said she has spoken to Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao over the attack on a Nigerian student in Hyderabad and had been assured of stringent action against the culprits.

The minister, posted on Twitter: "I have spoken to Shri K Chandrasekhar Rao Chief Minister Telangana regarding attack on a Nigerian student in Hyderabad. He has promised to take an immediate and stringent action against the culprits."

Earlier, Sushma had sought a report from the state government on the attack on Nigerian student Kazeem Dami and was monitoring the case, the external affairs ministry said.

Meanwhile, Police in Hyderabad on Friday said the attack on Kazeem had nothing to do with racism and the fight was over vehicle parking, even as two more locals were arrested.

Kazeem, 23, sustained injuries on his head after being attacked with a rod during an altercation over parking with his neighbours in Hyderabad's Banjara Hills area on Wednesday night. Kazeem was discharged from hospital the same night and is stable.

Even as the issue got national attention, the Banjara Hills police maintained that the incident had nothing to do with racism.

The accused has been arrested under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 324 read with 32 (beating with sticks). Another two locals were also booked on Friday, as they had supported the accused instead of preventing him from beating the student.

In another development, the Nigerians' Welfare Association in Hyderabad has called for an end to the controversy terming it a storm in a tea cup. It has urged Kazeem, a third year student at the city's famous Nizam College, to withdraw his complaint as the accused had tendered "sincere apologies".

"We have convinced him to withdraw the complaint for two reasons. One, the issue was about parking, and two, he had to live in the same area with the cooperation of the neighbours," said a spokesperson of the association.

Kazeem owns a Honda Accord. He stays in a residential complex at Singadabasti on Road No. 10 of Banjara Hills. His building owner, Mohammed Gafoor, stays in another house a little distance away.

On Wednesday evening, Kazeem parked his car in front of Gafoor's house. Gafoor asked him to remove the car, but Kazeem allegedly refused and challenged the neighbour that he cannot do anything. An angry Gafoor went inside and came out with a rod with which he hit Kazeem on his head.

Hyderabad West Zone Deputy Commissioner A.B. Venkateswara Rao ruled out racism in the incident.

Rao told IANS: "Gafoor was angry about parking in front of his house and he chose to attack the person who refused to remove his car on demand. He (Gafoor) would have done the same even if it was a local."

According to police, Kazeem himself went to the hospital for treatment before driving to Banjara Hills police station to lodge a complaint.

The Banjara Hills police did not register a complaint by Gafoor that Kazeem had caused him inconvenience by parking his car in front of his house.

"Such minor issues happen. But one should not use criminal force," the DCP said when asked about Gafoor's complaint being ignored.

--IANS

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First Published: May 27 2016 | 9:10 PM IST

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