NEW DELHI: AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday lodged a formal complaint with the Hyderabad city police seeking criminal action against Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over a now-deleted video that allegedly depicted him shooting at Muslims.“I have lodged an official complaint with CP Hyderabad City Police demanding criminal action against Himanta Sarma for his (now deleted) violent video showing him shooting Muslims. Unfortunately, genocidal hate speech has become a norm,” Owaisi said in a post on X.According to the complaint addressed to the Hyderabad commissioner of police, Owaisi alleged that Sarma has, over the years, made repeated statements targeting the Muslim community through social media, print media and public speeches. Effort To Protect Assam’s Identity, Says Himanta Defending ‘Miyan’ Remark He claimed that these statements had intensified in recent months with the intent to “outrage the religious feelings of Muslims” and promote enmity between religious communities.The complaint specifically refers to a video posted on the official X handle of the Assam Bharatiya Janata Party on February 7, 2026, which was taken down the following day but continues to circulate on other social media platforms. Owaisi alleged that the video portrayed Sarma armed with a firearm and aiming it at individuals “very obviously depicted as Muslims,” accompanied by phrases such as “Point blank shot” and “No Mercy.”Owaisi argued that the imagery and language used in the video amounted to a “deliberate and malicious act” intended to promote communal hatred and incite violence. He stated that he had viewed the video within the jurisdiction of the Hyderabad police, seeking to establish territorial jurisdiction.In his complaint, Owaisi cited the Supreme Court’s ruling in Shaheen Abdulla v Union of India & Ors, which directed law enforcement agencies to take suo motu action in cases of hate speech and held that inaction would amount to a dereliction of constitutional duty.He urged the police to initiate immediate legal action against the Assam chief minister in accordance with the law.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosDelhi Schools On High Alert After Khalistan Bomb Threat Emails Trigger Panic Across National CapitalPM Modi Elevates Seychelles In Vision Mahasagar As India Pushes Maritime Security And Blue EconomyMohan Bhagwat Credits RSS Grind For BJP’s Success, Draws Line Between Sangh And Political PowerLok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Likely To Face No-Confidence Motion After Naravane Memoir RowKanpur: UP Businessman’s Son Crashes Speeding Lamborghini Into Vehicles, Injures PedestriansHonour For Award Itself: RSS Chief’s Remark On Veer Savarkar Triggers BJP-Congress Political ClashFrom Gaza To Ukraine: Malaysian PM Ibrahim Backs PM Modi’s Peace Push As India-Malaysia Deepen TiesSri Lanka Thanks India For Cyclone Relief, Hails PM Modi’s Leadership At ‘Thank You Bharat’ EventIndia, Canada Agree On Security And Law Enforcement Work Plan After NSA Doval’s Ottawa Visit‘Few Political Elements Trying To Distort’: Goyal Explains India-US Trade Deal, Slams Opposition123PhotostoriesFrom Catherine O’Hara to Brad Arnold: Celebrities we lost in January and February 2026Ancient hair pack recipes used by Indian queens for long locksBad Bunny dating history: From college sweethearts to Gabriela Berlingeri, Kendall Jenner and 2026 Super Bowl rumorsWhat teens really want adults to understand5 Bollywood films that redefined LGBTQ+ love stories and visibilityByculla road overbridge nears finish line, set for pre-monsoon opening6 rare luxury cars owned by Elon MuskShiva mantras to chant according to your birth date6 best football shows and movies to watch: Where to stream the ultimate binge list after Super Bowl 2026Top 5 luxury real estate hotspots in Gurugram in 2026123Hot PicksUAE Public School RegistrationGold Silver PricesParliament Budget SessionGCC Unified Visa 2026Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingParliament Budget SesssionCooper Kupp WifeCardi BJaxon SmithCoco JonesCandace OwensStefon DiggsTom BradyBad BunnyNBA Trade Update
NEW DELHI: AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday lodged a formal complaint with the Hyderabad city police seeking criminal action against Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma over a now-deleted video that allegedly depicted him shooting at Muslims.“I have lodged an official complaint with CP Hyderabad City Police demanding criminal action against Himanta Sarma for his (now deleted) violent video showing him shooting Muslims. Unfortunately, genocidal hate speech has become a norm,” Owaisi said in a post on X.According to the complaint addressed to the Hyderabad commissioner of police, Owaisi alleged that Sarma has, over the years, made repeated statements targeting the Muslim community through social media, print media and public speeches.
He claimed that these statements had intensified in recent months with the intent to “outrage the religious feelings of Muslims” and promote enmity between religious communities.The complaint specifically refers to a video posted on the official X handle of the Assam Bharatiya Janata Party on February 7, 2026, which was taken down the following day but continues to circulate on other social media platforms. Owaisi alleged that the video portrayed Sarma armed with a firearm and aiming it at individuals “very obviously depicted as Muslims,” accompanied by phrases such as “Point blank shot” and “No Mercy.”Owaisi argued that the imagery and language used in the video amounted to a “deliberate and malicious act” intended to promote communal hatred and incite violence. He stated that he had viewed the video within the jurisdiction of the Hyderabad police, seeking to establish territorial jurisdiction.In his complaint, Owaisi cited the Supreme Court’s ruling in Shaheen Abdulla v Union of India & Ors, which directed law enforcement agencies to take suo motu action in cases of hate speech and held that inaction would amount to a dereliction of constitutional duty.He urged the police to initiate immediate legal action against the Assam chief minister in accordance with the law.