Nearly two weeks after the arrest of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen(MIM) legislator Akbaruddin Owaisi in connection with his alleged hate speech against a particular community, it was the turn of his elder brother and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi to go behind the bars on Monday in connection with an old case pending against him since 2005.The MIM president surrendered before the Sangareddy court in Medak district in the morning and was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days. His lawyers filed a bail petition in the court and it is expected to come up for hearing on Tuesday. Asaduddin was later shifted to Sangareddy jail.The case dates back to March 16, 2005, when Asaduddin and Akbaruddin, along with other MIM activists, allegedly entered into heated arguments with then Medak Collector A K Singhal in the wake of demolition of a place of worship at Muttangi village near Patancheru in Medak district as part of widening of Hyderabad-Mumbai National Highway. They had allegedly abused the Collector and local police inspector.The Patancheru booked cases against the Owaisi brothers under IPC sections 153-A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion), 147 (rioting), 186 (obstructing public servant while discharging duties) and seven other sections.And the Sangareddy court issued non-bailable warrants against the MIM leaders.The Owaisi brothers filed a recall petition in the court early this month seeking cancellation of NBW. However, the court dismissed their petition, following which Asaduddin surrendered on Monday.Akbaruddin who was lodged in Adilabad jail in connection with the hate speech, was also produced in the Sangareddy court on January 17 in the Patancheru case. The hearing was adjourned to January 28.The arrest of senior Owaisi sparked of sporadic violence in Hyderabad. While shops and business establishments in the Old City of Hyderabad observed a voluntary shutdown, the MIM activists forced several shops and commercial complexes in Banjara Hills, Mehdipatnam and Humayun Nagar areas in New Hyderabad, besides several towns in Telangana region including Nizamabad and Adilabad.They also pelted stones at RTC buses at Lakdikapul and Ramanthapur areas. The MIM called for Sangareddy bandh on Tuesday.However, the Hyderabad police quickly brought the situation under control by arresting the agitating workers. "Except for sporadic violence, the situation is under control," Hyderabad City Police Commissioner Anurag Sharma said.