New Delhi: Delhi Police raided the house of Delhi Minorities Commission chairperson Zafarul Islam Khan on Wednesday, to question him and seize the mobile phone that was used to post the tweet that led to a sedition case against him.According to Times of India, a police team reached Khan’s house in South Delhi on Wednesday evening. As Khan was not at home, his family members were questioned.The article quoted police sources as having said that Zafarul Islam Khan will be called in for questioning after preliminary inquiry.Also read: Sedition Case Against Delhi Minorities Commission ChairmanMeanwhile, Khan wrote a letter to Delhi Police’s cyber cell head that as a septuagenarian and heart patient, he was vulnerable to the coronavirus and therefore, should not be compelled to leave his residence.On the evening of 6th May police from Special Cell PS Lodi Colony and PS Cyber Cell Dwarka showed up at the residence of Dr Zafarul Islam Khan (@khan_zafarul), Chairperson, Delhi Minorities Commission. pic.twitter.com/wgU24ubvd7— Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) (@CHRI_INT) May 6, 2020Khan wrote that he was ready to be questioned at his residence during the day time.A sedition case had been filed against Khan on the basis of a Facebook post last week.In the post, Khan had thanked Kuwait for “standing with Indian Muslims” in context of the recent sharp reaction in the Arab world against the “growing tide of Islamophobia in India.”An FIR was lodged by a resident of Delhi’s Vasant Kunj residential colony, following which Delhi Police special cell booked Khan under sections 124A (sedition) and 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc. and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony).