The incident took place on Saturday night after former DSP Ashok Sharma, who is a cancer patient, requested the two sisters to refrain from honking their car a day before, a police officer said, adding that Sharma escaped with minor injuries in the attack.
Police said soon after Sharma asked the women to stop honking on Friday night, they damaged flower pots of his flat and went inside their own flat.
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