<p>Pulakeshinagar MLA Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy visited the DJ Halli police station on Friday afternoon to file a complaint about the vandalism that took place in his house two days ago. But, in what appears to be a U-turn, he deferred the decision to file the complaint, citing glitches in his draft.</p>.<p>Later in the day, he met city police commissioner Kamal Pant and submitted a complaint, stating that he had discussed the issue with DCP (East) S D Sharanappa during his visit to the police station. Murthy sought police protection for himself and his family and revealed that he incurred losses to the tune of Rs 3 crore during the attack on his house.</p>.<p>At the DJ Halli police station, the MLA held a discussion with the DCP and the jurisdictional police officer.</p>.<p>“He (the MLA) did not file any complaint in writing but complained about the loss of items during the attack on his house. However, we have already registered a complaint and are investigating the incident,” an official from the DJ Halli police station said.</p>.<p>Addressing the media outside the station, Murthy said: “I have incurred a loss of Rs 3 crore, and I want justice.”</p>.<p>Later in the evening, after meeting Pant, the MLA said: “Whatever I discussed with the DCP in the morning, I have given as a complaint to the commissioner now.” Asked if the Congress leaders had advised him not to file a complaint, Murthy said: “There is no pressure from anyone against filing the complaint. Whatever I discussed in the morning with the police, I have (given as a) complaint to the commissioner.”</p>
<p>Pulakeshinagar MLA Akhanda Srinivasa Murthy visited the DJ Halli police station on Friday afternoon to file a complaint about the vandalism that took place in his house two days ago. But, in what appears to be a U-turn, he deferred the decision to file the complaint, citing glitches in his draft.</p>.<p>Later in the day, he met city police commissioner Kamal Pant and submitted a complaint, stating that he had discussed the issue with DCP (East) S D Sharanappa during his visit to the police station. Murthy sought police protection for himself and his family and revealed that he incurred losses to the tune of Rs 3 crore during the attack on his house.</p>.<p>At the DJ Halli police station, the MLA held a discussion with the DCP and the jurisdictional police officer.</p>.<p>“He (the MLA) did not file any complaint in writing but complained about the loss of items during the attack on his house. However, we have already registered a complaint and are investigating the incident,” an official from the DJ Halli police station said.</p>.<p>Addressing the media outside the station, Murthy said: “I have incurred a loss of Rs 3 crore, and I want justice.”</p>.<p>Later in the evening, after meeting Pant, the MLA said: “Whatever I discussed with the DCP in the morning, I have given as a complaint to the commissioner now.” Asked if the Congress leaders had advised him not to file a complaint, Murthy said: “There is no pressure from anyone against filing the complaint. Whatever I discussed in the morning with the police, I have (given as a) complaint to the commissioner.”</p>